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Part A Find the x- and y-components of the infinitesimal electric field caused at the origin (x = 0) by one such segment at coordinate x
.
Enter the x
and y components of the electric field separated by a comma in terms of some or all of the variables Q, L, dx, x and the electric constant ϵ0.

Part B.
Find the x
- and y
-components of the total electric field caused at the origin by the rod.
Enter the x
and y components of the electric field separated by a comma in terms of some or all of the variables Q, L, dx, x and the electric constant ϵ0.

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