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Two point loads are located on the x-axis as follows: the load q1 = -3.00 nC...

Two point loads are located on the x-axis as follows: the load q1 = -3.00 nC is at x = 0.3m and the load q2 = + 2nC is at x = -0.2m. What are the magnitude and direction of the total force on a negative charge of value q3 = -10nC located at (0, 0.5) m?

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