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Two point charges totaling 8.5 μC exert a repulsive force of 0.085 N on each other...

Two point charges totaling 8.5 μC exert a repulsive force of 0.085 N on each other when separated by 0.45 m.

1.) What is the charge on the larger of the two charges in coulombs?

2.) What is the charge on the smaller of the two charges in coulombs?

3.)  What is the charge in coulombs on the larger charge (in magnitude) if the force is attractive?

4.)  What is the charge in coulombs on the smaller charge (in magnitude) if the force is attractive?

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