Placing a Third Charge between Two Charges: Example Problem
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A charge of 1.56E-9 C is placed at the origin, and a charge of 3.75E-9 C is placed at x = 1.27 m. Locate the point between the two charges at which a charge of 2.97E-9 C should be placed so that the net electric force on it is zero.
Please explain each step.
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Provides steps necessary to locate the point between the two charges where a third charge could go.
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