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In the figure positive charge q = 7.80 pC is spread uniformly along a thin nonconducting rod of length L = 16.0 cm. What are the (a) x- and (b) y- components of the electric field produced at point P, at distance R = 6.00 cm from the rod along its perpendicular bisector?
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