Question #d4018
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we have 2 positive charges Q and q (Q>q) which are not equal, and are separated by distance d.
The electric field due to large charge Q at the mid point of distance of separation d will be given by
The electric field due to small charge q at the mid point of distance of separation d will be given by
Negative sign indicates opposite direcion of the 2nd field w.r.to first one. k is the coulomb's constant.
So net field E at the mid point of their separation will be just the algebraic sum of their electric fields at a distance d/2.
Hence
And E will have same direction as
If charges were now both negative the net direction will be just opposite.
If they were unlike charges +Q and -q then we are to add the E fields as they have same direction.
The electric field due to small charge -q at the mid point of distance of separation d will be given by
So net E will be
And E will have same direction as