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calculate the maximum possible force that the negative charge may experience if it is to be placed somewhere on X-axis, What will be the distance of negative charge from origin where it experiences the maximum electrostatic force?

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`(Qq)/(piepsilon_0)1/(3sqr3d^2),d/sqrt2`
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