Two charges of the same magnitude and sign are placed 0.050 m apart. There is only one point in space near them where the electric field is zero. Which of the following statements about that point is true? (An explanation that accompanies why you chose the answer will be most appreciated!)
A) It cannot be on the line connecting the charges.
B) It must be on the line connecting the charges and between the charges.
C) It must be on the line connecting the charges but NOT between the charges.
D) Its position will depend on the size of the charges.
E) None of these.
Two charges of the same magnitude and sign are placed 0.050 m apart. There is only...
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