5. Suppose you have two point charges as shown below. Where is the point between the charges where the Electric Field is zero? (show all your work!) +5?C +2?C X 8mm
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Given that the distance between the charges is 8 mm, we can convert it to meters by dividing by 1000. Distance = 8 mm / 1000 = 0.008 m Show more…
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