Point charges 4.4 uC and -2.2 uC are placed on the x axis at (0.10m, 0) and (-10m , 0) respectively.
part A. Find the point to the left of the negative charge where the electric potential vanishes. ( two significant figure)
part B. Is the electric field at the point found in part A positive, negative or zero?
Point charges 4.4 uC and -2.2 uC are placed on the x axis at (0.10m, 0)...
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