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A−12 nc charge is located at (x, y) = (1.0 cm, 0 cm).what is the electric field at the position (x₁,y₁) = (5.0 cm, 0 cm) in component form? what is the electric field at the position (x₂,y₂) = (−5.0 cm, 0 cm) in component form? what is the electric field at the position (x₃,y₃) = (0 cm, 5.0 cm) in component form? express your answer in terms of the unit vectors i^ and j^. use the 'unit vector' button to denote unit vectors in your answer.

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