Two particles are fixed to an x axis: particle 1 of charge 91 = 1.76 × 108 C at x = 17.0 cm and particle 2 of charge q2 = -5.29q1 at x = 73.0 cm. At what coordinate on the x axis is the electric field produced by the particles equal to zero? cm Number Units rad/cm or cm^-1 cm/s The tolerance is + 1 in the 3rd mw significant digit. s^3/m^3 molecules/cm^3 mA mv nC cm^2 nF ns

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Two particles are fixed to an x axis: particle 1 of charge 91 = 1.76 × 108 C at x = 17.0 cm and particle 2 of charge q2 = -5.29q1 at x = 73.0
cm. At what coordinate on the x axis is the electric field produced by the particles equal to zero?
cm
Number
Units
rad/cm or cm^-1
cm/s
The tolerance is + 1 in the 3rd
mw
significant digit.
s^3/m^3
molecules/cm^3
mA
mv
nC
cm^2
nF
ns
Transcribed Image Text:Two particles are fixed to an x axis: particle 1 of charge 91 = 1.76 × 108 C at x = 17.0 cm and particle 2 of charge q2 = -5.29q1 at x = 73.0 cm. At what coordinate on the x axis is the electric field produced by the particles equal to zero? cm Number Units rad/cm or cm^-1 cm/s The tolerance is + 1 in the 3rd mw significant digit. s^3/m^3 molecules/cm^3 mA mv nC cm^2 nF ns
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