Electrostatics Question 16

Question 16 - 2024 (31 Jan Shift 1)

Two charges $q$ and $3 q$ are separated by a distance ’ $r$ ’ in air. At a distance $x$ from charge $q$, the resultant electric field is zero. The value of $x$ is :

(1) $\frac{(1+\sqrt{3})}{\mathrm{r}}$

(2) $\frac{r}{3(1+\sqrt{3})}$

(3) $\frac{r}{(1+\sqrt{3})}$

(4) $\mathrm{r}(1+\sqrt{3})$

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Answer: (3)

$\left(\vec{E}{\text {net }}\right){P}=0$

$\frac{k q}{x^{2}}=\frac{k \cdot 3 q}{(r-x)^{2}}$

$(r-x)^{2}=3 x^{2}$

$r-x=\sqrt{3} x$

$x=\frac{r}{\sqrt{3}+1}$