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Physics, 01.05.2021 04:30 jrcspiderman2003

A charge of +2.00 x 10°C is placed at the origin, and another charge of +4.00 x 10-°C is placed at x=1.5 m. Find the point between these two
charges where a charge of +3.00 x 10°C should be placed so that the
net electric force on it is zero.
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I’m just very confused and would appreciate it if someone could explain this physics problem to me <3

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