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Physics, 24.01.2020 21:31, azibur3191

Two charges are located in the x – y plane. if q 1 = βˆ’ 3.65 nc and is located at ( x = 0.00 m , y = 0.600 m ) , and the second charge has magnitude of q2 = 4.20 nc and is located at ( x = 1.10 m , y = 0.800 m ) , calculate the x and y components, ex and ey , of the electric field, β†’ e , in component form at the origin, ( 0 , 0 ) . the coulomb force constant is 1/(4πϡ0 ) = 8.99 Γ— 10^9 n β‹… m^2 /c^2.

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