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If a +q charge is placed at d in the x-axis (x_0<d), what happens to the total electric field in 1?
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To determine what happens to the total electric field at point 1 (which is not specified in the question), we need more information about the specific arrangement and magnitudes of charges in the system. Could you please provide additional details?
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