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Physics, 25.10.2021 08:00 leapfroggiez

How do I find the direction of the force on a charge when I have two charges?? I know how to find the magnitude and that’s by using F = (k|q1||q2|)/d^2, but I have no idea on how to find the direction. For example if I have charge 1 and charge 2, if I find the direction of the force of charge 1 on 2 to be directed to east, will the direction of the force of charge 2 on 1 also be east or will it west? ALSO do the charges matter and if they do how do I use them to find the directions? Please help I’m trying to understand this lesson, I have an exam in two days!! I will mark your answer as the brainliest!

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