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Fields of point charges two point charges are fixed in the x-y plane. at the origin is q1 = -6.00 nc . and at a point on the x-axis 3.00 cm from the origin is q2 = +3.00 n c. now consider point p, which is on the y-axis. 4.00 cm from the origin. part a find the electric fields e1 and e2 at point p due to the charges q1 and q2. express your results in terms of unit vectors. express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i, j. enter your answers separated by a comma. part b determine the net electric field at p. expressing your answer in unit vector form. express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i, j.

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