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Transcribed Image Text:Electric Field at point P for the Two Equal
Charges +q as shown in the figure is
x component of the electric field
Use k for coulomb constant, q for charge, s
and d as the distances. Use * for
multiplication and / for division and collect
terms using (). Use ^ for exponent, i.e. for x"
write x^n.
y component of the electric field
Use k for coulomb constant, q for charge, s
and d as the distances. Use * for
multiplication and / for division and collect
terms using (). Use ^ for exponent, i.e. for x"
write x^n.
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