Two charges lie on the x axis, −5q at the origin, and +3q at x = 6.0 m. Where does the electric potential have a zero value (when the value at infinity is also zero) on the x axis?  Where does the electric field have a zero value on the x axis?

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Two charges lie on the x axis, −5q at the origin, and +3q at x = 6.0 m. Where does the electric potential have a zero value (when the value at infinity is also zero) on the x axis?  Where does the electric field have a zero value on the x axis?

 

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