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Imagine an isolated positive point charge Q (many times larger than the charge on a single proton). There is a charged particle A (whose charge is much smaller than charge Q) at a distance from the point charge Q. On which of the following quantities does the magnitude of the electric force on this charged particle A depend? a. the size and shape of the point charge Q
b. the specific location of the point charge Q (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)
c. the mass of the charged particle A
d. the size and shape of the charged particle A
e. the distance between the point charge Q and the charged particle A
f. the type of charge on the charged particle A
g. the mass of the point charge Q
h. the amount of the charge on the point charge Q
i. the magnitude of charge on the charged particle A
j. the specific location of the charged particle A (while the distance between Q and A is fixed)

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