4. A line charge ρL=50 nC/m, is located
along the line x=2, y=5, in free space. (a) Find E at P(1,3,-4).
(b) If the surface x=4 contains a uniform surface charge density
ρS=18nC/m2, at what point in the z=0 plane is
Etotal=0?
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