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Physics, 18.09.2019 00:00 hannahpalmario

2cm 4 cm o 2.0 pc -4.0 pc 2 cm 2.0 c 4 cm -6.0 hc using the coordinate system given, calculate the value of the electric field at the position of charge q. important: you must write your answer in vector notation with associated cartesian basis unit vectors (i and ſ). important: you must to solve the problem symboli- cally first, and then you also subsequently need to solve it numerically. in other words: . first, you must define symbolic parameters q and d such as q where q = 1.0 c and d = 2.0 cm and then restate the problem in terms of these symbolic parameters, . you then determine the field in terms of these symbolic parameters only. put a box around your symbolic answer. only after you have solved the problem symbolically should you (finally) plug in nu- merical values for q and d to calculate the value of the electric field. now also box your numerical answer. also determine the electric force on charge q. again, give your answer symbolically first, then plug in numbers. always box your final answers

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