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How can neutral atoms have exactly zero electric field when there is a difference in the positions of the charges? - Quora
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SOLVED:The diagram below shows some of the lines of electric force around a positive point charge.The strength of the electric field is (A) greatest at point A (B) greatest at point B (
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