Three charges lie along the x - axis. A positive charge q1 = 10 đC is at x = 1.00 m, and a negative charge q2 = â 2.0 đC is at the origin. Where must a positive charge q3 be placed on the x - axis so that the resultant force on it is zero?
"k\\frac{|q_1||q_3|}{(1.0+d)^2}=k\\frac{|q_2||q_3|}{d^2}"
"\\frac{10*10^{-6}}{(1.0+d)^2}=\\frac{2.0*10^{-6}}{d^2}"
"\\sqrt{5}d=1+d"
"d=\\frac{1}{\\sqrt{5}-1}=0.81\\:\\rm m"
The third charge should be placed at "x=-0.81\\:\\rm m".
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