Point charge q1 = -3.30 µC is at the origin (0, 0), point charge q2 = +5.67 μC is at (x = 1.67 cm, y = 0) on the x-axis,

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Point charge q1 = -3.30 µC is at the origin (0, 0), point charge q2 = +5.67 μC is at (x = 1.67 cm, y = 0) on the x-axis,

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Point charge q1 = -3.30 µC is at the origin (0, 0), point charge q2 = +5.67 μC is at (x = 1.67 cm, y = 0) on the x-axis, and charge q3 = +3.35 μC is at (x = 0, y = 2.50 cm) on the y-axis. Point P is at (x = 1.67 cm, y = 2.50 cm). y P X %s Calculate the resultant electric field at point P. Express your answer both in terms of x- and y-components as well as magnitude and direction. Include a picture of the xy coordinate system, the three charges 9₁, 92, and q3. and the electric field vectors E₁, E2, and E3, which are produced by charges 91, 92, and q3, respectively, at point P, and the resultant electric field vector. Give your answer in terms of x- and y- components as well as in terms of magnitude and direction. घ
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