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Two particles A and B, each having a charge Q are placed a distance d apart, Where should a particle of charge q be placed on the perpendicular bisector of AB so that it experiences maximum force? What is the magnitude of this maximum force?

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`d/(2sqrt(2)), (4Qq)/(3sqrt(3) pi epsi_(0) d^(2))`
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