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An electric dipole (any pair of oppositely charge point particles) lies on the x-axis, consisting of a - 2.5nC charge at x = -10 cm, and a +2.5nC charge at x=10cm. Find the electric field (a) on the x-axis, at the point (20,0) and (b) on the y-axis, at point (0,10).
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