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Two charges are placed along a line, with q1 to the left of q2. Somewhere along this line, to the left of charge 1, the electric field is zero. Based on this information, determine whether each of the following conditions is possible.
a. Yes or No |q1| < |q2|
b. Yes or No q1 = q2
c. Yes or No q1 = ?q2
d. Yes or No The charges have the same sign.
e. Yes or No The charges have opposite signs.
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