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Each corner A and C has charge `q_1` and on the each corner B and D, has charge `- q_2` of a square ABCD of side `l`. Charge at A is in equilibrium, then the ratio `q_1/q_2` will
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Each corner A and C has charge `q_1` and on the each corner B and D, has charge `- q_2` of a square ABCD of side `l`. Charge at A is in equilibrium, then the ratio `q_1/q_2` will be
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