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Standard XII
Physics
Electric Potential at a Point in Space Due to a Point Charge Q
Two charges 4...
Question
Two charges
4
q
and
q
are placed
30
cm
apart. At what point, the value of electric field will be zero?
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Solution
At equilibrium, net field at point
P
is zero.
E
1
−
E
2
=
0
⇒
k
(
4
q
)
(
x
×
10
−
2
)
2
=
k
q
[
(
30
−
x
)
×
10
−
2
]
2
On solving this, we get,
x
=
20
cm
Therefore, net electric field is zero at
(
30
−
x
)
cm
=
(
30
−
20
)
cm
=
10
cm
away from
q
and between the charges.
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