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Two point charges `20xx10^(-6)C and -4xx10^(-6)C` are separated by a distance of 50cm in air, Find (i) the point on line joining the charges, where the electrostatic potential is zero (ii) Also, Calculate the electrostatic potential energy of the system.

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