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Posted by Garrett on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at 6:26pm.

Two point charges Q1 = -26.8 micro-Coulombs and Q2 = +38.5 micro-Coulombs are located on a vertical line with Q1 below Q2. The coordinates of Q1 is (0.0, -6.8 cm). The two charges are 28.6 cm apart. Determine the coordinates of the location where the net electric field due to Q1 and Q2 is zero.

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