Question: Shown in the figure below is a solid sphere Shown in the figure below is a collection of two charges labeled as q1 and q2.

Shown in the figure below is a solid sphere Shown in the figure below is a collection of two charges labeled as q1 and q2. Also labeled is the "Point P", which is where we will do our calculations. To understand the notation, please note the following: EField-ConfigC1 The vector E1 means the electric field at P due only to q1. The vector E2 means the electric field at P due only to q2. The vector Etot means the total electric field at P due to all charges. Item Charge (C) (x,y) m P None ( 6.16 , 0.00 ) q1 -5.44e-06 ( -0.81 , 0.00 ) q2 4.19e-06 ( 2.79 , 1.65 ) Determine the distance from q1 to P: r1 = Determine the distance from q2 to P: r2 = Determine the magnitude of E1. | E1 | = Determine the magnitude of E2. | E2 | = Fill in the following table with all the appropriate components: Item x-component (N/C) y-component (N/C) E1 E2 Etot NOTE: Green check only means "close enough". It does not mean perfect. Keep LOTS of digits if you want to get the correct totals.of charge. The radius of the sphere is a

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