Where would the net electric field be zero

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Solve the all parts of given question:

Question 1: Two particles having charges of 0.550nC and 4.95nC are separated by a distance of 1.90m.

Part A: At what point along the line connecting the two charges is the net electric field due to the two charges equal to zero?

Part B: Where would the net electric field be zero if one of the charges were negative? Enter your answer as a distance from the charge initially equal 0.550nC.

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