A charge of 1nC is placed at the origin, another 1nC charge is placed 0.75m directly to the right of the first charge. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field 0.5m directly above the charge on the right.
First of all i have calculated the individual values of electric field, then i have gone for the angle between them.
So on getting these datas we can find the magnitude easily as
well as direction.
A charge of 1nC is placed at the origin, another 1nC charge is placed 0.75m directly...
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