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Two point charges of +16µc and –9µc are placed 8 cm apart in air. ............... distance ofa point from –9µc charge at which the resultant electric field is
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Two point charges of +16µc and –9µc are placed 8 cm apart in air. ............... distance of
a point from –9µc charge at which the resultant electric field is zero.
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(a) 24 cm (b) 9 cm (c) 16 cm (d) 35 cm
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