What is the direction of the electrical field at the center; and calculate the magnitude.

The direction of the electrical field at the center is downwards and the magnitude of the electrical field is zero.
The magnitude of the electrical field at the center of the square is calculated as follows;
E = kq/r²
where;
The center of the square is calculated as follows;
diagonal length, d = √(L² + L²)
half of diagonal length, r = 0.5d = 0.5√(L² + L²)
r = 0.5√(4.5² + 4.5²)
r = 3.18 cm
E(net) = Ea + Eb + Ec + Ed
E(net) = kqa/r² + kqb/r² + kqc/r² + kd/r²
E(net) = k/r²(qa + qb + qc + qd)
E(net) = k/r²(-2.5 -2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5)
E(net) = 0
Thus, the direction of the electrical field at the center is downwards and the magnitude of the electrical field is zero.
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