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Fig. shows the electric field lines around three point charges A, B and C. In which region or regions of the picture could the electric field be zero? Justify your answer. (i) near A, (ii) near B, (iii) near C, (iv)
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Fig. shows the electric field lines around three point charges A, B and C.
In which region or regions of the picture could the electric field be zero? Justify your answer. (i) near A, (ii) near B, (iii) near C, (iv) nowhere
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