Question: Two small beads, one with charge q and the other with charge 3q, are held on opposite ends of a thin, horizontal, insulating rod.

Two small beads, one with charge q and the other with charge

3q, are held on opposite ends of a thin, horizontal, insulating rod.

Two small beads, one with charge q and the other with charge 3q, are held on opposite ends of a thin, horizontal, insulating rod. The rod itself is 1m long. A third charged bead is free to slide along the rod, as shown below. (Figure 1) Part A How far from the left end of the rod will the third bead (the one in the middle) feel no net electric force? ? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining m Figure -O 3q < 1 of 1

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