3 charges are placed on corners of rectangle as shown below. Determine the magnitude and direction of electric field at empty corner. +8 nC 4 m 3 m +6 nC - 4 nC
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The charges are: - \(+8 \, \text{nC}\) at the top-left corner. - \(+6 \, \text{nC}\) at the bottom-left corner. - \(-4 \, \text{nC}\) at the bottom-right corner. The empty corner is the top-right corner. Show more…
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