Given the two charged particles shown in the figure below, find the electric field at the origin. (Let q1 = -26.00 nC and 92 = 6.00 nC. Express your answer in vector form.) N/C

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Given the two charged particles shown in the figure below, find the electric field at the origin. (Let q1 = -26.00 nC and
92 = 6.00 nC. Express your answer in vector form.)
E =
N/C
у (ст)
91
4
92
x (ст)
4
2
2
Transcribed Image Text:Given the two charged particles shown in the figure below, find the electric field at the origin. (Let q1 = -26.00 nC and 92 = 6.00 nC. Express your answer in vector form.) E = N/C у (ст) 91 4 92 x (ст) 4 2 2
E Ex: Ea, t
E Ey: Ey- Eyz
Exz
.04
9, = -2.6e-8
92 = 6e -1
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(La1e4)
1.02 e 5A
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Transcribed Image Text:E Ex: Ea, t E Ey: Ey- Eyz Exz .04 9, = -2.6e-8 92 = 6e -1 Ca (45) t gea/2.6e-81 4.476-2)? Calys) t 1.02e54+ 63764) (La1e4) 1.02 e 5A E,: k(1,1 Sin (u5) k 141 Sin Cus) Ey. 1/2.60-1), て47c-2) Sin (us) C4.47 e-2)2 1.91 o4 6.3704)
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