Two identical charges are placed on a plane surface by a distance between them. Where will the resultant field be zero?
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At half the distance.
At half the diatance,the field lines will be asymptotic and will go in search of an opposite charge.Hence at half the distance its resultant is zero.
see they don't intersect.another thing is that they are similar,so the field lines doesn't start from one charge and go to another charge.Hence my answer.Hope it's useful
Regards,
Adithiya
At half the diatance,the field lines will be asymptotic and will go in search of an opposite charge.Hence at half the distance its resultant is zero.
see they don't intersect.another thing is that they are similar,so the field lines doesn't start from one charge and go to another charge.Hence my answer.Hope it's useful
Regards,
Adithiya
Chummy1:
I know it’s at midway.. but can u pls explain it in detail..? With steps..?
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