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Two particles (free to move) with charges `+q` and `+4q` are a distance L apart. A third charge is placed so that the entire system is in equilibrium.
(a) Find the location, magnitude and sign of the third charge.
(b) Show that the equilibrium is unstable.

A

left of A at a distance `1//3` from A

B

right of A at a distance `1//3` fromB

C

between A and B at a distance `21//3` from A

D

between A and B at a distance `l//3` from A

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D


For system to be in equilibrium, net force on each charge should be zero, hence the third charge should be negative and it should be placed near q between (1) and (2). For equilibrium of (3), we have
`(1)/(4 pi epsilon_(0))(qQ)/(x)=(1)/(4 pi epsilon_(0))(Q4q)/((1-x)^(2)) or x=l/3`
For equilibrium of (1) we have
`(1)/(4 pi epsilon_(0))(q4q)/(l^(2))=(1)/(4 pi epsilon_(0))(Qq)/(x^(2))`
`Q=4q((x)/(l))^(2) = 4q((1)/(3))^(2)=(4q)/(9)`
Q should be negative of q, otherwise the resultant force on q cannot be zero.
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