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Potential energy of a system of charges is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely to the distance between them.Two point charges `3 x 10^(-8) C` and -`2 x 10^(-8) C` are separated by a distance of 15cm. At what point on the line joining the charges the potential is zero?

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