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Three charges are placed at the following locations: +5C (-2,0); -4C (0,3); +2C (3,2). Calculate the...

Three charges are placed at the following locations: +5C (-2,0); -4C (0,3); +2C (3,2). Calculate the net force on the +2C charge and express the result in both vector component and magnitude-angle notations. Shpow your work and explain your reasoning. You may use graph paper if you wish, but it is not required.

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