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    Exam 1: The Electric Field I: Discrete Charge Distributions
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    Charges Q<sub>1</sub> = -Q and Q<sub>2</sub> = +4q Are Placed
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Charges Q1 = -Q and Q2 = +4q Are Placed

Question 29

Question 29

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  Charges Q<sub>1</sub> = -q and Q<sub>2</sub> = +4q are placed as shown. Of the five positions indicated by the numbered dots, the one at which the electric field   is zero is A)  1 B)  2 C)  3 D)  4 E)  5 Charges Q1 = -q and Q2 = +4q are placed as shown. Of the five positions indicated by the numbered dots, the one at which the electric field   Charges Q<sub>1</sub> = -q and Q<sub>2</sub> = +4q are placed as shown. Of the five positions indicated by the numbered dots, the one at which the electric field   is zero is A)  1 B)  2 C)  3 D)  4 E)  5 is zero is


A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

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