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If equal and opposite charges Q were placed on the Earth and the Moon, what should be the value of Q to maintain the present orbit? Use these data: mass of Earth=5.98ร—1024kg, mass of Moon=7.35ร—1022kg, radius of orbit=3.84ร—108m. Treat the Earth and Moon as point particles.

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