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Two point charges are placed on XY plane such that -2C charge at the origin and 4C charge on the X axis at X= 4 m. Label electric field due to each charge on the y axis at y= -3 m with arrowheads as electric field due to +2C as E1 and electric field due to - 4C as E2. Label the direction of net electric field as E with another arrowhead.

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