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Two unequal charges q1 and q2 are placed on the x axis. q1= -6*10^-6 C and...

Two unequal charges q1 and q2 are placed on the x axis. q1= -6*10^-6 C and is at x= -0.2 m. q2= 4*10^-6 C and is at x= 0.2 m. There is a point on the x- axis where the resultant electric field produced by te two charges is zero. In which region is this point?

a. to the left of q1

b. between the two charges

c. to the right of q2

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