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Physics, 17.01.2020 06:31, hollimonpat

Apositively charged particle 1 is at the origin of a cartesian coordinate system, and there are no other charged objects nearby. you need the electric field magnitude at the position (1.00 nm , 8.00 nm ) to be zero, so that no electric force is exerted on any charged object placed at that location.

where would you need to place particle 2 if it carried the same charge as particle 1?

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