Multiple Choice
Two charges QA = +q and QB = - 3q are located on the x-axis at x= 0 and x= d respectively. Where is the electric potential equal to zero?
A) x= 3d/4
B) x= d/3
C) x = d/4
D) x= 2d/3
E) x= d/2
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