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Two point charges (q1 = -3.6μc and q2 = 8.5 μc) are fixed along the x-axis, separated by a distance d = 6.8 cm. point p is located at (x, y) = (d, d).1) what is ex(p), the value of the x-component of the electric field produced by q1 and q2 at point p?

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