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Two fixed charges, 3.0 uC and 5.0 uC, are 0.40 m apart. The 3.0 uC is to the left of the 5.0 uC charge. Where should a third charge of 2.0 uC be placed to put the system of three charges in electrostatic equilibrium? The answer should be measured with respect to the 5.0 uC charge.

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Coulomb's law looks appropriate. Start by estimating where you think the third charge will have to go in order for the net force on it to balance out to zero. Hint: there are three choices of "region" that it might be placed: to the left of the two fixed charges, between the two fixed charges, and to the right of both fixed charges. Which region looks most promising?