Two charged particles are placed as shown in the illustration below: q,- 0.17 µC is located at the origin, and q2 - 0.49 µC is located on the positive x- axis at x2 68 cm. Where should a third charged particle, g3. be placed to be at an equilibrium point (net force is zero)? Fys X3 cm (Express your answer to three signifcant hgures
Two charged particles are placed as shown in the illustration below: q,- 0.17 µC is located at the origin, and q2 - 0.49 µC is located on the positive x- axis at x2 68 cm. Where should a third charged particle, g3. be placed to be at an equilibrium point (net force is zero)? Fys X3 cm (Express your answer to three signifcant hgures
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Transcribed Image Text:Two charged particles are placed as shown in the illustration below.g 0.17 uCis located at the origin, and g2 - 0.49 µC is located on the positive x-
axis at x2- 68 cm. Where should a third charged particle, gg. be placed to be at an equilibrium point (net force is zero)?
X3
(Express youronswergo tnree signifcontures.)
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