The point charge Q1 =3.4 uC is located at (0;3;0)m, the second point charge Q2 = - 2·Q1 is located at (4;0;0) m. What is magnitude electric field at point (0;0;2)m.
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The point charge Q1 =3.4 uC is located at (0;3;0)m, the second point charge Q2 = - 2·Q1 is located at (4;0;0) m. What is magnitude electric field at point (0;0;2)m.
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