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Physics, 10.08.2021 01:30, carolinamleal04

There are only two charged particles in a particular region. Particle 1 carries a charge of q and is located on the positive x-axis a distance d from the origin. Particle 2 carries a charge of q and is located on the negative x-axis a distance d from the origin. Where is it possible to have the net field caused by these two charges equal to zero?

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