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Charge A(qA=1C) and charge B(qB=2C) are 2 m apart. Charge C(qC=2C) is located between them, and the force on charge C is zero. How far from charge A is charge C?

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Given,

Charge A and charge B are 2 m apart.

Let Charge A and Charge C are x m apart

Since force at C is zero.

Thus the force on C due to A and due to B is same

So,


\begin{gathered} F_(AC)=F_(BC) \\ \Rightarrow k(1C*2C)/(x^2)=k(2C*2C)/((2-x)^2) \\ \Rightarrow2(2-x)^2=4x^2 \\ \Rightarrow x^2+4x-4=0 \\ \Rightarrow x=\frac{-4\pm\sqrt[]{4^2-4*1(-4)}}{2*1} \\ \Rightarrow x=-2\pm2\sqrt[]{2} \\ \Rightarrow x=0.82,-4.82 \end{gathered}

Since distance cannot be negative.

Thus the distanec between A and C is 0.82 m

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