Consider the following figure. (If you need to use ∞ or -∞, enter INFINITY or -INFINITY, respectively.) (a) (b) 0 0 -29

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Consider the following figure. (If you need to use ∞ or -∞, enter INFINITY or -INFINITY, respectively.) (a) (b) 0 0 -29

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Consider the following figure. (If you need to use ∞ or -∞, enter INFINITY or -INFINITY, respectively.) (a) (b) 0 0 -29 +9 5 5 +9 -29 +3q 10 10 +q x (cm) x (cm) -9 (a) Find the total electric field in N/C at x = 8.00 cm in part (b) of the figure above given that q = 1.00 μC. N/C (b) Find the total electric field in N/C at x = 10.50 cm in part (b) of the figure above. (Include the sign of the value in your answer.) N/C (c) If the charges are allowed to move and eventually be brought to rest by friction, what will the final charge configuration be? (That is, will there be a single charge, double charge, etc., and will its value(s) be? Use the following as necessary: q.)
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