5.00 nC 6.00 nC 0.300 m + 0.100 m -3.00 nC| Figure P22.21
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Three point charges are arranged as shown. (a) Find the vector electric field that the 6.00-nC and 23.00-nC charges together create at the origin.
(b) Find the vector force on the 5.00-nC charge.
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