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Point charge 4nC and -1nC are located are (2,0,4) and (-3,0,5), respectively (a) determine the force...

Point charge 4nC and -1nC are located are (2,0,4) and (-3,0,5), respectively (a) determine the force on 1nC point charge located at (1,-3,7) (b) find the eclectic E at (1,-3,7)

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