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Charges q1 and q2 lie on the x-axis at points x= -a and x= +a respectively a) how must must q1 and q2 be related for the net force +Q placed at x= +a/2 to be zero?
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
zero, then the forces are equal and opposite.

q1*q/(3a/2)^2=q2*q/(a/2)^2

q1=9 q2

another way to look at this is q1 is 3 times the distance from q as is q2
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