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two point charges 1 uC and 2 uC are located at the origin and a point...

two point charges 1 uC and 2 uC are located at the origin and a point (0.19m, 0) respectively. Find the electric field due to the charges at a point (0.33 m, 0)
What is the elextric potential at this point?
find the force acting on a point charge of 1 uC located at this point.

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