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One particle has a charge of -1.87 x 10-°C, while another particle has a charge of -1.10 x 10-°C. If the two particles are separated by 0.05, what is
the electromagnetic force between them? The equation for Coulomb's law is
F = kq192 , and the constant, k, equals 9.00 x 10-9 Nm²/C2.
A. 7.41 x 10-6 N.
B. -7.41 x 10-6N
C. 3.70 x 10-7N
D. -3.70 x 10-7 N

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