Charges X (+6 microCoulombs), Y (-6 microCoulombs), charge Z (-6 microCoulombs) are collinear. Charges X and Z are 50 cm apart (with X on the left end and Z on the right end) and charge Y is located midway between the others. Where along the line that passes through the three points could the Electric Field Strength be Zero? (Include all possible locations.) O Between points X and Y, and also to the right of Z.

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Charges X (+6 microCoulombs), Y (-6 microCoulombs), charge Z (-6 microCoulombs)
are collinear. Charges X and Z are 50 cm apart (with X on the left end and Z on the
right end) and charge Y is located midway between the others. Where along the line
that passes through the three points could the Electric Field Strength be Zero?
(Include all possible locations.)
O Between points X and Y, and also to the right of Z.
O To the left of point X, and also between points Y and Z.
O At no locations on this line.
O To the left of point X. and also to the right of point Z.
O Between points X and Y, and also between points Y and Z.
Transcribed Image Text:Charges X (+6 microCoulombs), Y (-6 microCoulombs), charge Z (-6 microCoulombs) are collinear. Charges X and Z are 50 cm apart (with X on the left end and Z on the right end) and charge Y is located midway between the others. Where along the line that passes through the three points could the Electric Field Strength be Zero? (Include all possible locations.) O Between points X and Y, and also to the right of Z. O To the left of point X, and also between points Y and Z. O At no locations on this line. O To the left of point X. and also to the right of point Z. O Between points X and Y, and also between points Y and Z.
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