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Two point charges 5µc and – 4 µc are separated by a distance of 1 m in air. At what point on the line joining the charges is the electric potential zero?

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That means that along the line connecting the charges, the left charge contributes a rightward electric field, and the right charge contributes a leftward electric field. They are equidistant so they both have magnitude E=kqr2. ... There is no zero-field point for a pair of equal-magnitude-but-opposite-sign charges.

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Two point charges 5µc and – 4 µc are separated by a distance of 1 m in air. At what point on the line joining the charges is the electric potential zero.

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