This question relates to point charges in R3. • A pair of positive unit charges are placed at (0,1,0) and (0, -1,0). Cal

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This question relates to point charges in R3. • A pair of positive unit charges are placed at (0,1,0) and (0, -1,0). Cal

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This Question Relates To Point Charges In R3 A Pair Of Positive Unit Charges Are Placed At 0 1 0 And 0 1 0 Cal 1
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This question relates to point charges in R3. • A pair of positive unit charges are placed at (0,1,0) and (0, -1,0). Calculate the total potential and electric field. How does the potential behave far away from the origin? • Find the location where a third charge of strength a < 0 should be placed such that the total electric field vanishes at the point (1,0,0). Discuss briefly how you answer depends on q.
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