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Question 21 (2.7 points) What is the electric force ($F_e$) on each particle (use diagram below)? Note: k=$9 \times 10^9 Nm^2/C^2$ 0.036?N 0.018?N 0.18?N 0.20?N None of the above Question 21 (2.7 points) What is the electric force ($F_e$) on each particle (use diagram below)? Note: k=$9 \times 10^9 Nm^2/C^2$ 0.036?N 0.018?N 0.18?N 0.20?N None of the above Question 21 (2.7 points) What is the electric force (Fe) on each particle (use diagram below)? Note: k=9 × 10^9 Nm^2/C^2  0.036?N 0.018?N 0.18?N 0.20?N None of the above

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