Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
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Chapter 22, Problem 2Q
Figure 22-23 shows two square arrays of charged particles. The squares, which are centered on point P, are misaligned. The particles are separated by either d or d/2 along the perimeters of the squares. What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric field at P?
Figure 22-23 Question 2.
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