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Physics, 20.02.2022 17:50 ciarrap552

A charge of 3.47x10-6C is located on the origin. Acharge of -4.26x10-6C is at x=3.00 m on the x-axis. Forwhat finite value(s) of x is a) the electric field zero?
b) The electric potential zero?

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