In the provided figure, where along the x-axis is it possible for the electric field to be zero?   choose an option: Some point on the right side of Q2 Some point on the left side of Q1 Two points: 1) Some point between Q1 and Q2, and 2) Some point on the right side of Q2 Some point between Q1 and Q2 Two points: 1) Some point between Q1 and Q2, and 2) Some point on the left side of

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In the provided figure, where along the x-axis is it possible for the electric field to be zero?

 

choose an option:
Some point on the right side of Q2
Some point on the left side of Q1
Two points: 1) Some point between Q1 and Q2, and 2) Some point on the right side of Q2
Some point between Q1 and Q2
Two points: 1) Some point between Q1 and Q2, and 2) Some point on the left side of Q1
Q1-3.00 nC
Q2 +8.00 nC
+
x [cm]
Transcribed Image Text:Q1-3.00 nC Q2 +8.00 nC + x [cm]
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