Suppose q1consists of three protons and q2 consists of two protons. Let q1be at the origin and q2be located at d = 3.0 μm along the x-axis. See the diagram below.   Question: Where would the net electric potential due to these two charges be zero? (A) to the left of q1 (B) to the right of q2 (C) no such location (D) to the right of q2, as well as to the left of q1 (E) Between q1 and q2, as well as to the right of q2

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Suppose q1consists of three protons and q2 consists of two protons. Let q1be at the origin and q2be located at d = 3.0 μm along the x-axis. See the diagram below.

 

Question: Where would the net electric potential due to these two charges be zero?

(A) to the left of q1

(B) to the right of q2

(C) no such location

(D) to the right of q2, as well as to the left of q1

(E) Between q1 and q2, as well as to the right of q2

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Transcribed Image Text:y d q1 92 X d
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