Given the two charged particles shown in the figure below, find the electric field at the origin. (Let q1 = -26.00 nC and 92 = 6.00 nC. Express your answer in vector form.) N/C
Given the two charged particles shown in the figure below, find the electric field at the origin. (Let q1 = -26.00 nC and 92 = 6.00 nC. Express your answer in vector form.) N/C
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