can a gravitational field be added vectorially with electric field to get the total field?
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I don't think so
Explanation:
If you want to calculate force, it's begter if you do it as F = mg + qE and calculate the other stuff in terms of the vector of the force.
You can't directly add the fields as the forces are mg and qE, so they don't have the same dimensions to be added
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