True or false on the following: Two unequal charges q1 and q2 are held in place
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True or false on the following:Two unequal charges q1 and q2 are held in place seperated from each other. A point charge Q is placed somewhere between them at a point where it remains stationary when released. From this observation, we can conclude that q1 and q2 must be both positive or both be negative.
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