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There are two loops, each having a 5-cm-radius. Each of the loops is charged to +20nC....

There are two loops, each having a 5-cm-radius. Each of the loops is charged to +20nC. The loops are oriented with their faces to each other and are .20 m apart.

a) Find the electric field strength and direction halfway along an imaginary line connecting the centers of the two loops. (Do not just write down the answer, but show how you obtain it).

b) If the left loop is now taken away, what is the electric field strength and direction at the same place as in part a)?

c) With both loops back in place, find the electric field strength and direction at the center of the right loop?

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