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The force between two charges is governed by Coulomb’s law, which states that like charges repel and unlike charges attract each other. Given one charge is positive (1C) and the other is negative (-4C), the force between these charges will be attractive. This means the direction of the force on each charge will be towards the other charge. So, the force on the 1C charge is directed towards the -4C charge, and the force on the -4C charge is directed towards the 1C charge.