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. Electric Field at a point 15 cm to the right of a point charge, the electric field is 22 NIC Find the magnitude a direction of the electric field at a point 25 cm to the left of this charge. 0. S4M Expert Answer CRicha answered this 2,074 answers Was this answer helpful? (SOP E= 92 NIG Ek t - - 01S) In Y (-1 8 SPY 419 -11 S X 10 - - 5 (Dire chie 1 is leg, SC ve chorHi I got help on the above problem. While I now have the answer I'm still unsure algebratically how the person who solved this problem solved for q. So I get E=kq/r^2 but then solving for q. How did E end up negative? Did they flip fractions and when? did the subtract something? Can someone step by step break this down(like i'm literally in 3rd grade all over again) lol. Agh seriously you all are so much help!!!!The best!

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