Object AA, which has been charged to ++ 10 nCnC , is at the origin. Object BB, which has been charged to −− 24 nCnC , is at (x,y)=(0.0cm,2.0cm)(x,y)=(0.0cm,2.0cm). Part A What is the direction of the electric force on object B?
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