Two point charges of 7.52 x 10-9 C are situated in a Cartesian coordinate system. One charge is at the origin while the other is at (0.81, 0) m. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at the location (0, 0.71) m?
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Two point charges of 7.52 x 10-9 C are situated in a Cartesian coordinate system. One charge is at the origin while the other is at (0.81, 0) m. What is the magnitude of the net electric field at the location (0, 0.71) m?
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