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Suppose a charge q is placed at point x = 0, y = 0. A second charge q is placed at point x = 6.2 m, y = 0. What charge Q must be placed at the point x = 3.1 m, y = 0 in order that the field at the point x = 3.1 m, y = 4.2 m be zero?
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