Three point charges are fixed at the corners of an isosceles triangle as shown in the figure. Charges #1 and #2 are identical and carry charges of +4.50 µC. The value of charge #3 is - 9.00 µC. What is the magnitude of the electric (Coulomb) force acting on charge #3?
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