Two charged particles are along the x axis: q1 is at -5.0 cm, and q2 is at 3.0 cm. The values of the charges are:
q1= +4 microC q2= -2 microC
Find the electric field (magnitude and direction) and the potential at the origin (at x = 0)..
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Two charged particles are along the x axis: q1 is at -5.0 cm, and q2 is...
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