Two point charges lie on the I axis. A charge of +6.40 AC is at the origin, and a charge of -9.72 C is at = 14.0 cm. What is the net electric field at I = -4.07 cm? Submit Answer Tries 0/32 What is the net electric field at I = +4.07 cm?
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