Two charges are placed on the x-axis. The charge located at (-0.281 m, 0.00 m) has a charge of -2.32 μC. The charge located at (+0.281 m, 0.00 m) has a charge of +2.32 μC.
What is the electric field at a location (0.00 m, 0.582 m).
State your result to the proper number of significant digits.
Include the direction as up, down, left, or right. (Don't include negatives.)
Two charges are placed on the x-axis. The charge located at (-0.281 m, 0.00 m) has...
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