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59. The figure shows two charged particles on
x-axis. The particles are free to move. However,
at one point, a third charged particle can be
placed such that all three particles would be in
equilibrium.
1. Is the third particle positively or negatively charged?
2. Is the point the third particle is placed to
the left, right or between the two charged?
(a) negative, to their right
(b) positive, between them
(c) negative, to their left
(d) positive, to their right

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :- Option C.......

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

59. The figure shows two charged particles on

x-axis. The particles are free to move. However,

at one point, a third charged particle can be

placed such that all three particles would be in

equilibrium.

1. Is the third particle positively or negatively charged?

2. Is the point the third particle is placed to

the left, right or between the two charged?

(a) negative, to their right

(b) positive, between them

(c) negative, to their left ✔️✔️

(d) positive, to their right

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