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Two charges $$+q$$ and $$-3q$$ are placed at a distance of $$1m$$ apart. The points on the line joining two charges, where electric potential is zero, is

A
$$1\ cm, 0.5\ m$$
B
$$0.25\ m, 0.5\ m$$
C
$$0.35\ m, 24\ cm$$
D
None of these
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Correct option is A. $$0.25\ m, 0.5\ m$$

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