A 3.4 μC charge is placed at the origin of coordinates, and a -2.6 μC charge is placed to the x-axis at 4.0 cm.
Part A.
Find the location of the place(s) along the x axis where the electric field due to these two charges is zero.
Part B
Find the location of the place(s) along the x axis where the electric potential due to these two charges is zero.
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A 3.4 μC charge is placed at the origin of coordinates, and a -2.6 μC charge...
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