EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Chapter 24, Problem 64MSPP
What is the magnitude of the force on this ion?
A. 2.8 × 10–23 N
B. 2.4 × 10–23 N
C. 1.6 × 10–23 N
D. 1.4 × 10–23 N
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