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Posted by Angelo on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 8:22am.

A long, straight wire has a uniform linear charge density of 7.50X10^-4 C/m. A point charge q=15.0 microcoulombs is located 4.50 cm away from the wire. Find the magnitude of the force exerted by the charge q on the wire.

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