In Fig. 24-72, two particles of charges q_1 and q_2 are fixed to an x axis. If a third particle, of charge +6.0 μC, is brought from an infinite distance to point P, the three-particle system has the same electric potential energy as the original two-particle system. What is the charge ratio q_1/q_2?
Since the electric potential energy is not changed by the introduction of the third particle, we conclude that the net electric potential evaluated at P caused by the original two particles must be zero:
\frac{q_1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0 r_1}+\frac{q_2}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0 r_2}=0 .
Setting r_1 = 5d/2 and r_2 = 3d /2 we obtain q_1=-5 q_2 / 3,\,\, \text { or } q_1 / q_2=-5 / 3 \approx-1.7 .