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A ball is placed 0.112 m above the origin on the +Y axis. It’s charge is...

A ball is placed 0.112 m above the origin on the +Y axis. It’s charge is -53 nC. A second ball with a charge of +41 nC is placed on the +x axis 0.06 m to the right of the origin. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field? What would the distance from the origin be and direction if you were to place a -11.0 nC charged ball to make the electric field at the origin be equal to 0?

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