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Physics, 03.01.2022 07:40 anthonybowie99

An infinite number of charges each equal to 4µC are placed along the X-axis at x1 = 1m, x2 = 2m, x3 = 4m and so on. Find the electric field intensity at the origin due to given set of charges.

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