Two point charges ($Q_1 = 10 mu c$, and $Q_2 = -10 mu c$) are located at two opposite corners of a rectangle as shown in figure. i. Find the total electric field vector at point P (the lower left corner). ii. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P.
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