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Two point charges, `q_(1)=10xx10^(-8)C` and `q_(2)=-2xx10-8C` are separated by a distance of 60 cm in air.
(i) Find at what distance from the 1st charge, `q_(1)`, would the electric potential be zero.
(ii) Also calculate the electrostatic potential energy of the system.

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