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q1 and q2 represents the charges. r represents the distance. Input the values in for the variables then solve. K is a constant that is given.
\[F _{e} = \frac{ k q _{1} q _{2} }{ r ^{2} } \] Using this
Yes i used that. fe=(9.00*10^(9)(-0.0050)(0.0050))/(0.025^(2))
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