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The net force on the -4.0μC object as a result of this net field will be -10.4 N.
What is the charge?
The matter has an electric charge when it is exposed to an electromagnetic field is known as a charge.
The electric field intensity is found as the force per unit charge.
Electric field intensity on the positive charge:
[tex]\rm E_1 = \frac{F_1}{Q} \\\\\ \rm 1.2 N/C = \frac{F_1}{ -4.0 \mu C} \\\\ F_1 = - 4.8 \ N[/tex]
Electric field intensity on the negative charge:
[tex]\rm E_2 = \frac{F_2}{Q} \\\\\ \rm 1.4 \ N/C = \frac{F_1}{ -4.0 \mu C} \\\\ F_2 = - 5.6 \ N[/tex]
The net charge is the algebraic sum of the two charges;
[tex]\rm F_{net}=F_1+F_2 \\\\ F_{net}= -4.8 -5.6 \\\\ F_{net}=-10.4 \ N[/tex]
Hence, as a result of this net field, the net force on the -4.0C object will be -10.4 N.
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