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In the diagram, q1 = -3.33*10^-9 C and

q2 = -5.22*10^-9 C. The electric field at
point P is zero. What is the distance
from P to q2?

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Answer:

The distance will be "0.319 m".

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagram of the given question is not attached with the problem. Below is the attached figure.

The given values are:


q1 = -3.33* 10^(-9) \C


q2 = -5.22* 10^(-9) \ C

As we know,

The electric field will be equivalent as well as opposite throughout the direction, then


(R.q1)/((0.255)^2) =(R.q2)/(r^2)


r^2=(q2)/(q1)* (0.255)^2

By putting the values, we get


=(-5.22* 10^(-9))/(-3.33* 10^(-9))* (0.255)^2


=1.568* 0.065


r^2=0.10193


r=√(0.10193)


0.319 \ m

In the diagram, q1 = -3.33*10^-9 C and q2 = -5.22*10^-9 C. The electric field at point-example-1
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