Two 15 nC charges are at (0, -10 cm) and (0, 10 cm) on the y-axis as shown. What is the strength of the electric field at a point 50 cm away on the x-axis?
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Each charge q = 15 nC = 15×10^-9 C. Charges at (0, +0.10 m) and (0, −0.10 m). Field point P at (0.50 m, 0). Show more…
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