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Two charges lie on the x axis, +2q at the origin, and 3q at x = 5.0 m. The point on the x axis where the electric potential has a zero value (when the value at infinity is also zero) is
 a. 1.0 m.
  b. 2.0 m.
  c. 2.5 m.
  d. 3.0 m.
  e. 4.0 m.

Question 2

Two charges lie on the x axis, +3q at the origin, and 2q at x = 5.0 m. The point on the x axis where the electric potential has a zero value (when the value at infinity is also zero) is
 a. 1.0 m.
  b. 2.0 m.
  c. 2.5 m.
  d. 3.0 m.
  e. 4.0 m.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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