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In Fig. 22-19, particle 1 of charge `q_(1)=5.00q` and a particle 2 of charge `q_(2)+2.00q` are fixed on the x-axis.
As a multiple of distance L, at what coordinate on the axis is the net electric field of the particles zero?

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