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The magnitude of the net electrical force acting on the +6 µC charge, rounded to the tenths place, is N.

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5.4 N

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Electrical force is the repulsive or attractive force of attraction between any two charged bodies. it is possible to calculate electric force on anything that runs on batteries or uses a plug. Its net effect can be explained using newtons law of motion like any force.
From the coulombs law; F = k (q1║q2)/ r²
Where k = 9 ×10∧9 N.m².C∧-2, r12= 0.285m, q2= +6μC and q1 = 4.86 nC
substituting values in the equation
the net electrical force acting on the +6ц C charge is 5.4 N.
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