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Physics, 26.07.2019 22:20 elawnnalewis7486

Imagine that we place two charged particles a certain distance apart. the electric field at some point on a line connecting the particles (but not between them) is zero. for this situation, we can say that the charges have the same sign and magnitude (true or false: explain with all the mathematical details and a vector diagram). use numerical values to illustrate the point.

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