Find the magnitude of the net force on each particle

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Three positive particles of equal charge, Q = 6.9 μC, are placed at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 15.0,

Part A. Find the magnitude of the net force on each particle due to the other two.

Part B. Choose the direction of the force exerted on the upper particle.

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