Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
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GO Figure 22-38a shows two charged particles fixed in place on an x axis with separation L. The ratio q1/q2 of their charge magnitudes is 4.00. Figure 22-38b shows the x component Enet, x of their net electric field along the .v axis just to the right of particle 2. The x axis scale is set by xs = 30.0 cm. (a) At what value of x > 0 is Enet, x maximum? (b) If particle 2 has charge −q2 = −3e, what is the value of that maximum?
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