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A charged object with electric charge q produces an electric field. The SI unit for electric field is N/C, where N is th
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A charged object with electric charge q produces an electric field. The SI unit for electric field is N/C, where N is the Sl unit for force and C is the SI unit for charge. If at point P there are electric fields from two or more charged objects, then the resultant field is the vector sum of the fields from each object. At point P the electric field E₁ from charge q₁ is 450 N/C in the +y-direction, and the electric field E2 from charge q2 is 600 N/C in the direction 36.9° from the-y-axis toward the -x-axis. D
Part A What is the magnitude of the resultant field E=E₁ + E2 at point P due to these two charges? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μÀ B ? Value Units Submit Request Answer
Part B What is the direction angle of the resultant field EE + E at point P due to these two charges measured from the 12-axis toward the +y-axis? Express your answer in degrees. ΨΕ ΑΣΦ G ? 0 = Submit Request Answer