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Question Number 59703 by ranusahu last updated on 13/May/19

Answered by ajfour last updated on 13/May/19

2kx_0 =((Qq)/(2π^2 ε_0 a^2 ))  x_0 =((Qq)/(4π^2 ε_0 a^2 k))          (B)

$$\mathrm{2kx}_{\mathrm{0}} =\frac{\mathrm{Qq}}{\mathrm{2}\pi^{\mathrm{2}} \epsilon_{\mathrm{0}} \mathrm{a}^{\mathrm{2}} } \\ $$$$\mathrm{x}_{\mathrm{0}} =\frac{\mathrm{Qq}}{\mathrm{4}\pi^{\mathrm{2}} \epsilon_{\mathrm{0}} \mathrm{a}^{\mathrm{2}} \mathrm{k}}\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\left(\mathrm{B}\right) \\ $$

Commented by ranusahu last updated on 14/May/19

please explain in  detail

$$\mathrm{please}\:\mathrm{explain}\:\mathrm{in}\:\:\mathrm{detail} \\ $$

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