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objects with charges and q and 3q are placed on a lineBesides an infinite distance away from the charges, where else can the electric field possibly be zero

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Q: If you have two particles of charge 3q and -q along the x axis how can you mathematically demonstrate the zero electric field point past the -q charge?
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