Point charges of 10.4 nC and 43.9 nC are placed 0.500 m apart. What is the electric field halfway between them? Indicate direction by a positive or a negative value. Keep in mind that a positive vector is one directed to the right and a negative vector is one directed to the left.
Your answer should be a positive or a negative number with two decimal places, do not include the unit.
Hint: 1 nC = 10-9 C
the electric field due to positive charge is away from the point,while due to the negative point charge ,electric field is pointing towards the point.
Point charges of 10.4 nC and 43.9 nC are placed 0.500 m apart. What is the...
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