In the figure, all the charges are point charges and the charge in the middle is Q = -3.1 aC. For what charge $q_1$ will charge $q_2$ be in static equilibrium? $q_1$ Q $q_2$ 10 cm 10 cm O 6.2 nC O 3.1 nC O 12 nC O 25 nC
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