Calculate Electric Field Magnitude at x=0.5, y=0.5

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To calculate the electric field at the point (0.5, 0.5) due to two charges, q1 = +22.8 nC and q2 = +10.1 nC, located at (0, 0) and (1, 0) respectively, the distance from each charge to the point must be determined. The distance from q1 to (0.5, 0.5) is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem, resulting in r = sqrt(0.5^2 + 0.5^2). The electric field from each charge can then be calculated using the formula E = (k * q) / r^2. After finding the electric fields from both charges, they should be summed vectorially to find the total electric field at the specified point. This approach ensures an accurate calculation of the electric field magnitude at (0.5, 0.5).
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Two electric charges, q1 = +22.8 nC and q2 = +10.1 nC, are located on the x−axis at x = 0 m and x = 1.00 m, respectively. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the point x = 0.50 m, y = 0.50 m?


I used the equation

E= ((k)(q))/r^2
for each q1 and q2.

I don't know what to do next to find the mag. at x = 0.5 and y = 0.5.

thanks in advance
 
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try finding the E at (0.50,0.50) from each charge using the equation.
then it's a matter of summing both electric fields.(Vector algebra).
 
to find magnitude: think Pythagorean ;)
 
when you say use 0.5, 0.5... does that mean that r = 0.5?
so it would be 0.5^2 for the denominator?
 
find the distance from the charge to the points(0.5,0.5) (this is the xy coordinate for the point in space where you are trying to find the electric field)
 
Sorry I'm not understanding it.

There is a distance of 1.0 m between q1 and q2.
The points (0.5, 0.5) would be in between q1 and q2?
So the distance would be 0.5m and thus r = 0.5?
 
you are picturing it wrong. when you draw the picture you have q1 at (0,0)ie, x=0 and y=0 for q1. similarily, for q2 it is (1,0) where x=1 and y=0. Now you are required to find the the electric field at (0.5,0.5) that is x=0.5 and y=0.5. Hope you have a picture now. when you are finding the E from q1 at (0.5,0.5) , the distance is (0.5-0,0.5-0) = (0.5,0.5) therefore r = sqrt(0.5^2+0.5^2). use this 'r' value into E equation, that is your E at (0.5,0.5) from q1.Do the same for q2 too. Then follow what i mentioned above
 
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