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A point charge Q1=-2µC is located at x=0, and a point charge Q2=-8µC is placed at on the x -axis of a cartesian coordinate system.The goal of this problem is to determine the electric field,E(x)=E(x)x^ , at various points along the -axis.

(a)What is E(x) (in N/C) for x -68.0 m ?

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What is E(x) (in N/C) at -0.42 m?

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