Review | Constants Periodic Table A negative point-charge Q1 is 10 cm direcly below a positive point-charge Q2 as shown

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Review | Constants Periodic Table A negative point-charge Q1 is 10 cm direcly below a positive point-charge Q2 as shown

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Review Constants Periodic Table A Negative Point Charge Q1 Is 10 Cm Direcly Below A Positive Point Charge Q2 As Shown 1
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Review | Constants Periodic Table A negative point-charge Q1 is 10 cm direcly below a positive point-charge Q2 as shown in (Figure 1). Part B If Q1 = -5.0 nC and Q2 = 5.0 nC, what is the magnitude of the net electric field created by the two charges at the point P? Express your answer using three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) O AQ R O O ? Enet = 1. No Submit Figure < 1 of 1 > Part Q2 + 5 cm op What is the direction of the net electric field at the point P? Express your answer using three significant figures. Do NOT use the standard angle. Give your answ positive angle below the horizontal. 10 cm IS AC O ? below the horizontal axis Submit Request Answer
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