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Chapter 22, Problem 33EAP
A —12 nC charge is located at (x, y) = (1.0 cm, 0 cm). What
are the electric fields at the positions (x, y) = (5.0 cm, 0 cm),
(—5.0 cm, O cm), and (0 cm, 5.0 cm)? Write each electric field
vector in component form.
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b. -(1.7N)î - (1.0N)ĵ
c. +(2.0N)î - (2.7N)Ĵ
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