There are two very long lines of charge with different charge densities as shown in the figure. The first line of charge

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There are two very long lines of charge with different charge densities as shown in the figure. The first line of charge

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There are two very long lines of charge with different charge densities as shown in the figure. The first line of charge (Wire 1) has uniform charge density of -6.2nC/m and lies parallel to the x-axis at y=+0.5m. The second line of charge (Wire 2) has uniform charge density of +3.7nC/m and lies parallel to the first line of charge at y = -0.3m. ty Wire a) Please draw a similar figure in your worksheet and show the directions of the two Electric Fields at a point on the y-axis at y +0.8m due to the two lines of charge. (2 pts) b) What is the magnitude and direction of the net Electric Field at the point y=+0.8m? (4 pts) Net Electric Field:
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