In electrostatics, two point charges are placed 1 meter apart in a vacuum. Charge A has a value of +2 μC (microcoulombs), and Charge B has a value of -3 μC. Calculate the magnitude of the electric force acting between the two charges. Use Coulomb's Law, which states that the magnitude of the force (F) between two point charges is given by the equation:
F = k * |q1 * q2| / r2
where k is Coulomb's constant (approximately 8.99 x 109 N·m2/C2), q1 and q2 are the magnitudes of the charges, and r is the distance between them.