Two test charges are located in the x–y plane. If q1=−2.60 nC and is located at x1=0.00 m, y1=1.160 m,, and the second t

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Two test charges are located in the x–y plane. If q1=−2.60 nC and is located at x1=0.00 m, y1=1.160 m,, and the second t

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Two test charges are located in the x–y plane.If q1=−2.60 nC and is locatedat x1=0.00 m, y1=1.160 m,, and the second testcharge has magnitude of q2=4.80 nC and is locatedat x2=1.50 m, y2=0.800 m, calculatethe x and y components, Exand Ey of the electric field →E→ in componentform at the origin, (0,0). The Coulomb force constantis 1/(4πϵ0)=8.99×10^9 N⋅m2/ C2.
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