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[" Example "2.2" Two charges "3times10^(-8)C" and "-2times10^(-8)C" are located "],[15cm" apart.At what point on the line joining the two charges is the "],[" electric potentlal zero? Take the potentlal at infinity to be zero."],[" Solution Let us take the orloin "0" ."]

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