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Two point charges are located on the y-axis as follows: one charge q1 = -1.40 nc located at y= -0.555 m, and a second charge q2 = 3.30 nc at the origin (y=0). what is the magnitude of the total force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 5.15nc located at y3 = -0.390m ?

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