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Two points, P and R, are equidistant from the positively charged object, A. They are on opposite sides of the charged object. Is the electric field at point R equal in magnitude and direction when compared to point P? Or is it equal in magnitude but opposite in direction?
6 years ago

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bobpursley
opposite direction.
6 years ago
Sara
Thx. :)
6 years ago

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