A 4.3 µC (q1) and a -2.5 µC (q2) charge are placed 1.6 cm apart.
Determine the two points (to the right and left of the negative charge) where the electric potential is zero.
The two points where electric potential is zero are
0.59cm (right of the negative charge)
2.22cm (left of the negative charge)
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