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You want to create an electric field = < 0, 4 104, 0> n/c at location < 0, 0, 0>. Where would you place a proton to produce this field at the origin? P = m instead of a proton, where would you place an electron to produce this field at the origin?

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  • Since you have obviously read all the stuffy ... The entire picture of matter and fields which we will have at ... one electron is 9.11 × 10−31 kg, so that a mass M = 75.0 .
  • want to create an electric field = < 0, 4 104, 0> n/c at location < 0, 0, 0>. Where would you place a proton to produce this field at the origin? P = m instead of a proton, where would you place an electron to produce this field at the origin

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