How Is Equilibrium Distance Calculated Between Charged Spheres?

You only need to know the charge on the two end spheres, the distance between them, and the distance between the middle sphere and one of the end spheres.In summary, the conversation discusses finding the equilibrium position of a charged sphere located between two other charged spheres on a pole, with one end having a charge n times greater than the other. The distance x between the middle sphere and the first sphere is to be determined, and it can be found by considering the field from each end charge at the point x. It is not necessary to know the charge of the third sphere to solve for x.
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At the two ends of a pole there are two + charged spheres.One has a charge n times that of the other (nq and q). Along this pole, of length we will call d, there is another charged sphere which is located at an equilibrium position we will call x units away from the first sphere. My task is to find the distance x. I will call the distance of the middle sphere from the “right” sphere y = d – x
 
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Well, what have you done so far and where are you stuck?

Hint: Find the field from each of the end charges at the point x.
 
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Thanks
 
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how can u solve it wothout knowing d charge of d 3rd sphere??
 
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TROGLIO said:
how can u solve it wothout knowing d charge of d 3rd sphere??
You don't need to know the charge on the third sphere to figure out the equilibrium point. (Just call it Q, if you like.)
 

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