(6%) Problem 4 Two charges are placed on the x axis with the positive direction towards the right of the page. As shown

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(6%) Problem 4 Two charges are placed on the x axis with the positive direction towards the right of the page. As shown

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(6%) Problem 4 Two charges are placed on the x axis with the positive direction towards the right of the page. As shown in the drawing, charge is placed a distance Dupperc) to the right of charge . Consider point which is located between the two charges and a distance d (lower case) to the ght of charge D 171 22 Let -55 C.-+25 C, D120 cm and d 25 cm.

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