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The total electric field consists of the vector sum of two parts. One part has a magnitude of E1 = 1100 N/C and points at an angle θ1 = 35o above the +x axis. The other part has a magnitude of E2 = 1700 N/C and points at an angle θ2 = 55o above the +x axis. Find the magnitude and direction of the total field. Specify the directional angle relative to the x axis.
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