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Referring to Example 19–5 Suppose \(q_{1}=+2.90 \mu C\) is no longer at the origin, but is now on the y axis between \(y=0 \text { and } y=0.500 \mathrm{~m}\). The charge \(q_{2}=+2.90 \mu C \text { is at } x=0 \text { and } y=0.500 \mathrm{~m}\), and point 3 is at \(x=y=0.500 \mathrm{~m}\)

(a) Is the magnitude of the net electric field at point 3, which we call \(E_{n e t}\), greater than, less than, or equal to its previous value? Explain.

(b) Is the angle \(\theta\) that \(E_{n t}\) makes with the x axis greater than,less than, or equal to its previous value? Explain. Find the newvalues of

(c) \(E_{n t}\) and

(d) \(\theta \text { if } q_{1} \text { is at } y=0.250 \mathrm{~m}\)

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Title Physics with MasteringPhysics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321541635

IP Referring to Example 19?5 Suppose q1 = +2.90?C is no

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