Question: q 1 = - 5 . 5 0 C , q 2 = 2 . 9 0 C , 1 C = 1 0 -

q1=-5.50 C, q2=2.90 C,1 C =10-^6 C, use k =9.0010^9 N/(m^2 C^2) for the Coulomb Constant. d1=0.380 m, angle =26, d2=0.270 m. Part A = magnitude E1=3.428010^5 N/C Part B- Part B - What is the direction of the electric FIELD at the origin BY charge q1? Report the direction by a COUNTERCLOCKWISE angle from the +x axis. Round to an integer. Part C = magnitude E2=3.580210^5 N/C Part D- Part D - What is the direction of the electric FIELD at the origin created BY charge q2? Report the direction by a COUNTERCLOCKWISE angle from the +x axis. Round to an integer. Part E- Part E - What is the x component of the NET electric FIELD at the origin (created by charges q1 and q2)? Part F- What is the y component of the NET electric FIELD at the origin (created by charges q1 and q2)? Part G - Find the magnitude of the NET electric FIELD at the origin (created by charges q1 and q2). Part H - Find the direction of the NET electric FIELD at the origin (created by charges q1 and q2) Report the direction by a COUNTERCLOCKWISE angle from the +x axis. Round to an integer.
q 1 = - 5 . 5 0 C , q 2 = 2 . 9 0 C , 1 C = 1 0 -

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