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Two point charges `q_(1)(sqrt(10)mu C)` and `q_(2)(-25mu C)` are placed on the x-axis at x = 1 m and x = 4 m respectively. The electric field (in V/m) at a point y =3 m on y-axis is,
`["take "(1)/(4piin_(0))=9xx10^(9)Nm^(2)C^(-2)]`

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