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Finally, Place a positive (+) charge and a negative () charge on a horizontal line in the simulation. Make sure the arrows in-between the charges are horizontal. Then, place the sensor at a point in the simulation where the it is 250 cm from both the positive (+) and negative (-) charges. Let the sensor be taken as a positive (+) test charge, with a = +1 nC. What is the magnitude of the Electric force at this point? 2.86 X N
Taking the positive x-axis to be horizontal and right, what is the angle as recorded by the sensor? 0.2
What are the x & y components of the Electric force? Fx = N Fy = N

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