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Lemme reiterate,
The velocity of a point charge is given as (1i+2j)ms^-1
The distance from a point at an arbitrary time is (3i)m
If I wanted to find the field produced at that point due to the velocity of the point charge.

Can I disregard the velocity in the x direction since it has no projection on r since they are on the same plane?

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