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The direction of the force between two charges, 1C and -4C, in the air can be determined using Coulomb’s law. According to this law, unlike charges (i.e., one positive and one negative) attract each other. Therefore, the direction of the force on each charge will be towards the other charge. That means the 1C charge will experience a force towards the -4C charge, and the -4C charge will experience a force towards the 1C charge, indicating an attraction between them.