Two identical charges are placed on a plane surface separated by a distance d
between them. Where will the resultant field be zero?
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Answer:
Let q be the charge of two identical point charges.
The electric field at P is E=kq[
(L−x)
2
1
−
x
2
1
]
at x=0,E=kq
L
2
1
at x=L,E=−kq
L
2
1
As E varies inversely with square of the distance so (D) represents the best resulting curve
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