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Charged Spheres #1 Charged spheres are placed as follows: Name charge (μC) x location (m) y...

Charged Spheres #1 Charged spheres are placed as follows:

Name

charge (μC)

x location (m)

y location (m)

A

+7.0

0.0

0.0

B

-8.0

-2.0

3.0

Determine the electric field (x and y components) created by charge A at the location (-2.0, 0.0).

Determine the electric field (x and y components) created by charge B at the location (-2.0, 0.0).

Determine the net electric field (x and y components) at the location (-2.0, 0.0).

Determine the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at the location (-2.0, 0.0).

Determine the electric force (magnitude and direction) on an electron placed at the location (-2.0, 0.0). Do not use Coulomb’s law to do so. If you do, then you will get a zero on this assignment.

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