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Transcribed Image Text:Charge A and charge B are 4.00 m apart, and charge A is +3.00 C and charge B is +6.00 C. Charge
C of +1.00 C is located between them at a certain point and the force on charge C is zero. How far
from charge A is charge C?
a) 1.33m
b) 1.66m
c) 2.0m
d) 2.33m
e) 2.66m
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