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Physics, 02.04.2020 05:23, Angelanova69134

A charge of +1 Coulomb is place at the 0
cm mark of a meter stick. A charge of +4
Coulombs is placed at the 100 cm mark of the
same meter stick.
Where should a proton be placed on the
meter stick so that the net force on it due to
the two charges is 0?
Answer in units of cm.

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