21.38 • A point charge is placed at Figure E21.38 each corner of a square with side length a. All charges have magnitude q. Two of the charges are positive and two are nega- tive (Fig. E21.38). What is the direction +9 +4 a of the net electric field at the center of the a square due to the four charges, and what is its magnitude in terms of q and a?
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