+78 nC charge is located at point A (10cm, 10cm ). What is the x component of electric field at point O (0,0)?
electric field at (0,0) is E = k*q/r^2 =
(9*10^9*78*10^-9)/(2*0.1^2) = 35100 N/C
X-component of electric field is Ex = -E*cos(45) = -35100*cos(45) =
-24819.44 N/C
+78 nC charge is located at point A (10cm, 10cm ). What is the x component...
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