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Physics, 25.12.2019 19:31 magalya01

1) consider a source particle of charge qs=9 c located at (−9,5) [distances in meters]. find the electric field vector at the target location (−15,15) [enter the x-component in the first box, and the y-component in the second box].
2) what is the magnitude of the electric field at the target location given above?
3) what is the direction of the electric field at the target location given above? give your answer as an angle with respect to the positive xx-direction. the angle should be between -180 degrees and 180 degrees.
4) suppose that a particle of charge 8 c is placed at the target location. what is the electric force acting on the target particle? [enter the xx-component in the first box, and the yy-component in the second box].
5) calculate the total electric field at the origin due to the two charged particles from the previous problem [enter the xx-component in the first box, and the yy-component in the second box].

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