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Charge `+2Q` and `-Q` are placed as shown in figure.
The point at which electric field intensit is zero will be

A

Somewhere between -Q and 2Q

B

Somewhere on the left of -Q

C

Somewhere on the right of 2Q

D

Somewhere on the perpendicular bisector of line joining -Q and 2Q

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B
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