Chapter 18: Q56PE (page 666)
What can you say about two charges \({q_1}\) and \({q_2}\), if the electric field one-fourth of the way from \({q_1}\) to \({q_2}\) is zero?
Short Answer
The charge \({q_2}\) is \(9\) times larger than \({q_1}\).
Chapter 18: Q56PE (page 666)
What can you say about two charges \({q_1}\) and \({q_2}\), if the electric field one-fourth of the way from \({q_1}\) to \({q_2}\) is zero?
The charge \({q_2}\) is \(9\) times larger than \({q_1}\).
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