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Two rings of radius 5 cm are 20 cm apart and concentric with a common horizontal x-axis. The ring on the left carries a uniformly distributed charge of +35 nC, and the ring on the right carries a uniformly distributed charge of -35 nC. What is the electric field due to the right ring at a location midway between the two rings?= < X, Y, Z > N/CWhat is the electric field due to the left ring at a location midway between the two rings?= < X, Y, Z > N/CWhat is the net electric field at at a location midway between the two rings?= < X, Y, Z > N/CIf a charge of -7 nC were placed midway between the rings, what would be the force exerted on this charge by the rings?= < X, Y,Z> N

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