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A few electric field lines for a system of two charges `Q_(1)` and `Q_(2)` fixed at two different points on the `x`-axis are shown in the figure. These lines suggest that
(i) `|Q_(1) | gt |Q_(2)|`
(ii) `|Q_(1)| lt |Q_(2)|`
(iii) At a finite distance to the left of `Q_(1)` the electric field is zero
(iv) At a finite distance to the right of `Q_(2)` the electric field is zero

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