Two positive charges qi = Bq and q2 = q are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod of length d = 2.0 m. A third small, charged bead is free to slide on the rod. It is found that when the third bead is at x = 1.5 m from q1, the bead is in equilibrium. Determine the value B. 92 B =
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