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Two point charges, Q 1 and Q 2 , are placed at (0,0) and (3,0) as shown. The gri

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Two point charges, Q1 and Q2, are placed at (0,0) and (3,0) as shown. The grid spacing is in meters.

Assume the charges are glued into place.

1) There is a point on the x-axis where a small positive test charge would feel no net force from Q1 and Q2. In which region is this point located?

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Two point charges, Q1 and Q2, are placed at (0,0) and (3,0) as y (m) shown. The grid spacing is in meters. Assume the charges are glued into place. x (m) 5HuC +4HC 1) There is a point on the x-axis where a small positive test charge would feel no net force from Q1 and Q. In which region is this point located? x 0 o between x 0 and x 3 x 3 Submit You currently have 3 submissions for this question. Only 6 submission are allowed. You can make 3 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: C Submitted: Saturday, May 6 at 8:41 PM Feedback Right Answer

Explanation / Answer

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let the test charge "q" be distance "r" to the right of charge Q2

d = distance between charge Q1 and Q2

F1 = force by charge Q1 on q towards left = k Q1 q/(d + r)

F2 = force by charge Q2 on q towards left = k Q2 q/(r)

using equilibrium of force

F1 = F2

k Q1 q/(d + r) = k Q2 q/(r)

(5 x 10-6)/(3 + r) = (4 x 10-6)/r

r = 12 m

hence r > 3

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