Question
Consider the points lying on a straight line joining two fixed opposite charges. Between the charges there is (a) No point where electric field is zero(b) Only one point where potential is zero(c) Only one point where electric field is zero(d) a, b
 
 
 
 

Answer

(d) a, b

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