So the electric field at point p due to q1 and q2 is directed downwards. The absolute value of the charge q2 is 2.56nC. what is the magnitude of the electric field at point P (in n/c)?

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So the electric field at point p due to q1 and q2 is directed downwards. The absolute value of the charge q2 is 2.56nC. what is the magnitude of the electric field at point P (in n/c)?
P
2 m
1 m
92
+
-2m
-lm
1 m
2m
Transcribed Image Text:P 2 m 1 m 92 + -2m -lm 1 m 2m
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