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Two point charges of +60.0 μc and -12.0 μc are separated by a distance of 20.0 cm. what is the magnitude of electric field due to these charges at a point midway between them? (k = 1/4πε 0 = 8.99 × 109 n · m2/c2) two point charges of +60.0 μc and -12.0 μc are separated by a distance of 20.0 cm. what is the magnitude of electric field due to these charges at a point midway between them? (k = 1/4πε 0 = 8.99 × 109 n · m2/c2)
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