c)
E = 1/ ( 2pi epsilon_not) * ( L1 / r1 + L2 / r2)
E = 1/ ( 2*3.14* 8.85*10^-12)* ( - 2.44 / (0.62 - 0.4) + 4.76 / 0.62)*10^-6
E = 6.14*10^4 N/C
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d)
directed along - y axis.
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