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Physics, 27.07.2019 01:10 talyku843

A-3.18-hc point charge and a 6.36-c point charge are a distance l apart. where should a third point charge be placed so that the electric force on that third charge is zero? (hint: solve this problem by first placing the -3.18-hc point charge at the origin and place the 6.36-pc point charge at x =-l.)

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