Two point charges are place on XY plane as follows. -10 nC at the origin and -20 nC on y-axis at y=3 m. What is the magnitude of the electric field on x-axis at x=3 m?
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Two point charges are place on XY plane as follows. -10 nC at the origin and -20 nC on y-axis at y=3 m. What is the magnitude of the electric field on x-axis at x=3 m?

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