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The point charge of 2 xx10^-7C and 1.0 x...

The point charge of `2 xx10^-7`C and `1.0 xx10^-7` are 1 cm apart. What is the magnitude of the field produced by either charge at the site of the other? Use standard magnitude of the field produced by either charge at the site of the other? Use standard value of `frac(1)(4pi epsilon_0)`.

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