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A +7.05 uC charge is placed 2.10 m directly below a +9.00 uC charge. At a...

A +7.05 uC charge is placed 2.10 m directly below a +9.00 uC charge. At a point 1.75 m to the right of the +9.00 uC, find

a) the magnitude and direction of the electric field.

b) the electric potential.

c) the magnitude and direction of a +2.00 uC place at that point.

d) the amount of work required for an external force to bring the +2.00 uC charge from infinity to that point.

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