Three charged particles are collinear and are in equilibrium, then
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
Three charged particles are collinear and are in equilibrium, then
- all the charged particles have the same polarity
- the equilibrium is unstable
- all the charged particles cannot have the same polarity
- the equilibrium is unstable and all the charged particles cannot have the same polarity
Answer
(D) the equilibrium is unstable and all the charged particles cannot have the same polarity
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