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Assume that the two opposite charges in Fig. 16–32a are
12.0 cm apart. Consider the magnitude of the electric field
2.5 cm from the positive charge. On which side of this
charge—top, bottom, left, or right—is the electric field the
strongest? The weakest? Explain.
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