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Two charges are placed on the x axis. one of the charges (q1 = +7.7 µc) is at x1 = +3.1 cm and the other (q2 = -19 µc) is at x2 = +8.9 cm. (a) find the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at x = 0 cm. (use the sign of your answer to indicate the direction along the x-axis.) n/c (b) find the net electric field (magnitude and direction) at x = +5.5 cm. (use the sign of your answer to indicate the direction along the x-axis.) n/c

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