Two point charges, Q₁ and Q₂ are located at (0, 5, -1) and (0, -2, 6), respectively. Find the relation between Q₁ and Q₂ such that the total force on a test charge at the point P(0, 2, 3) will have no y-component no z-component

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Two point charges, Q₁ and Q₂ are located at (0, 5, -1) and (0, −2, 6), respectively. Find the relation
between Q₁ and Q₂ such that the total force on a test charge at the point P(0, 2, 3) will have
no y-component
no z-component
Transcribed Image Text:Two point charges, Q₁ and Q₂ are located at (0, 5, -1) and (0, −2, 6), respectively. Find the relation between Q₁ and Q₂ such that the total force on a test charge at the point P(0, 2, 3) will have no y-component no z-component
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