Answer:
The magnitude of electric force is 
Explanation:
Coulomb's Law:
The force of attraction or repletion is
- directly proportional to the products of charges i.e

- inversely proportional to the square of distance i.e


[ k is proportional constant=9×10⁹N m²/C²]
There are two types of force applied on Q=+2.5 μC=2.5×10⁻⁶ C
Let F₁ force be applied on Q =+2.5 μC by q₁= -5.0 μC = - 5.0×10⁻⁶ C
and F₂ force be applied on Q=+2.5 μC by q₂= 5.0 μC= 5.0×10⁻⁶ C
Since the magnitude of F₁ and F₂ are same. Therefore their y component cancel.
If we draw a line from q₁ to Q .
The it forms a triangle whose base = 4.0 cm and altitude =3.0 cm.
Let hypotenuse = r
Therefore, 
we know,


Total force 


[ r=5]
N
The magnitude of electric force is 
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A)Linear motion
If there is not net force on the car, then by the Newton Second Law, the acceleration is zero, and the only valid option for zero acceleration is A).
If you read the question carefully, you can find the answer right there in it.
In fact, you don't even have to read the whole question ... you only need to read one word.
In fact, you don't even have to read the whole word ... you only need to read part of the word.
The word to read is "wavelength".
The important part of the word is "length".
<em>Now</em> it's time to look at the picture:
#1 is a height.
#2 is a place on the wave
#4 is a place on the wave
<em>#3 </em>is the only thing in the picture that's a "length" of anything.