A point charge q1 = – 2.00 μC is located at (– 2.00 m, – 2.00 m). A second point charge q2 = – 7.00 μC is located at the origin. What is the electric field at the point (0 m, – 2.00 m)?
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A point charge q1 = – 2.00 μC is located at (– 2.00 m, – 2.00 m). A second point charge q2 = – 7.00 μC is located at the origin. What is the electric field at the point (0 m, – 2.00 m)?
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