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An infinite straight wire (wire1) with uniform charge density 0.00001774 C/m is perpendicular to another infinite straight wire (wire2) with uniform charge density 0.00001164 C/m.

An infinite straight wire (wire1) with uniform charge density 0.00001774 µC/m is perpendicular to another infinite straight wire (wire2) with uniform charge density 0.00001164 µC/m. What would be the magnitude of the electric field at a point a perpendicular distance 0.15 m from wire1 and a perpendicular distance 0.3 m from wire2? (k=9×109 N·m3/C2)

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