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When considering two point charges, like 1C and -4C, the direction of the force between them can be determined by considering Coulomb’s law, which states that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. Since these two charges are of opposite signs (one is positive and the other is negative), they will attract each other. Therefore, the direction of the force on each charge will be towards the other charge.
Answer: c
Explanation: Since the charges are unlike, the force will be attractive. Thus the force
directs from 1C to -4C.