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Consider a point particle P of unknown charge and mass. When a point particle of mass m1 and charge q1 > 0 is placed a distance r from P, the particle has an acceleration a, directed toward P. When a second point particle of mass m2 and charge q2 < 0 is placed at a distance r from P, it also has an acceleration of a, directed toward P. Let G and K be the universal gravitational constant and the electrostatic constant, respectively. Determine the mass M and charge Q of P.

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Consider a point particle P of unknown charge and mass. When a point particle of mass m1 and charge q1 > 0 is placed a distance r from P, the particle has an acceleration a, directed toward P. When a second point particle of mass m2 and charge q2 < 0 is placed at a distance r from P, it also has an acceleration of a, directed toward P. Let G and K be the universal gravitational constant and the electrostatic constant, respectively. Determine the mass M and charge Q of P.

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