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Six charges are kept at the vertices of a regular hexagon as shown in the figure. If magnitude of force applied by +Q on +q charge is F, then net electric force on the +Q is nF. Find the value of n.
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Six charges are kept at the vertices of a regular hexagon as shown in the figure. If magnitude of force applied by +Q on +q charge is F, then net electric force on the +Q is nF. Find the value of n.
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