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Physics, 14.09.2019 07:10 hayden6920

A+17 nc point charge is placed at the origin, and a +8 nc charge is placed on the x axis at x=5m. at what position on the x axis is the net electric field zero? (be careful to keep track of the direction of the electric field of each particle.) ( explain how to do the problem.)

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