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An electron is located at the origin. A proton is located at (2, 0). Find the electric field direction at (1, 1).
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Answered by bobpursley
because the charges are opposite you have some symettry here: the E in the x direction is zero, in the y direction it is E=kq/2 *(2)=kq
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