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Two charged proteins P1 and P2 are located at positions (1m,1m) and (-1m,1m) respectively on a...

Two charged proteins P1 and P2 are located at positions (1m,1m) and (-1m,1m) respectively on a Cartesian coordinate system. They have charges of 1.0 nC and -1.0 nV respectively. A key enzyme E1 which regulates an important biochemical pathway, is localed at the origin of the coordinate system.

  1. compute the electrical potential V at the position of E1
  2. Draw a vector diagram for the electrical field vector ETOT, at the position of E1.
  3. show, or argue that the y component of the electrical field vector ETOT,Y at the position of E1, is equal to zero
  4. Compute the electrical field vector ETOT, at the position of E1. Hint: ETOT is a vector!

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