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Electrostatics physics problem! please help me.?

At a given instant three electrons, in vacuum, happen to lie on a straight line. The first and second are separated by 3.00x 10^-6 m, while the second and third are 6.00 10^-6 m apart. What is the magnitude of the net electrostatic force on the middle electron, the second one?
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