Two charges q₁ = +4.6 x 10-6C and q₂ = +4.2 x 10-6C are separated by a distance of d = 1.25 m. Charge q, is at location.x₁ 0 m and charge q2 is at location x₂ = +1.25 m on a horizontal coordinate system with increasing values of position rightward. At what distance from the first charge is the electric field zero?
Two charges q₁ = +4.6 x 10-6C and q₂ = +4.2 x 10-6C are separated by a distance of d = 1.25 m. Charge q, is at location.x₁ 0 m and charge q2 is at location x₂ = +1.25 m on a horizontal coordinate system with increasing values of position rightward. At what distance from the first charge is the electric field zero?
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![Two charges q₁ = +4.6 x 10-6C and q2 = +4.2 x 10-6C are separated by a distance of
d = 1.25 m. Charge q, is at location.x₁ 0 m and charge q2 is at location x₂ = +1.25 m on
a horizontal coordinate system with increasing values of position rightward. At what distance
from the first charge is the electric field zero?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8c5ff9f1-0245-4564-a262-2682f4f96787%2F2c2bd714-88b6-49bb-b37e-636b970c51f5%2F3cwkmdl_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Two charges q₁ = +4.6 x 10-6C and q2 = +4.2 x 10-6C are separated by a distance of
d = 1.25 m. Charge q, is at location.x₁ 0 m and charge q2 is at location x₂ = +1.25 m on
a horizontal coordinate system with increasing values of position rightward. At what distance
from the first charge is the electric field zero?
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