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Two charges, -2.0 micro C and -6.0 micro C, are located at (-0.65 m, 0) and (0.65 m, 0), respectively. There is a point on the x-axis between the two charges where the electric field is zero. Find the location of the point where the electric field is zero.
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Ben
I whole-heartedly agree!
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