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In the figure, charge q 1 = 3.1 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin...

In the figure, charge q 1 = 3.1 × 10-6 C is placed at the origin and charge q 2 = -5.6 × 10-6 C is placed on the x-axis, at x = -0.20 m. Where along the positive x-axis can a third charge Q = -8.3 µC be placed such that the resultant force on this third charge is zero?

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Concepts used for the answer - here, to solve the problem , superposition principle for electric field has been used.

For forc to be zem, fieb at this poivnt Pm be z0ro at magnitude of fieDs dua as taur directious an opposite, Tr net fee ס be zero.***************************************************************************************************
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