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The figure shows four situations in which charges as indicated `(q > 0)` are fixed on an axis. How many situations is there a point to the left of the charges where an electron would be in
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The figure shows four situations in which charges as indicated `(q > 0)` are fixed on an axis. How many situations is there a point to the left of the charges where an electron would be in equilibrium?
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