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A 4.68 ?C and a -2.80 ?C charge are placed 17.2 cm apart. Part A Where...

A 4.68 ?C and a -2.80 ?C charge are placed 17.2 cm apart.

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Where can a third charge be placed so that it experiences no net force? [Hint: Assume that the negative charge is 17.2 cm to the right of the positive charge.]

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