Q. It is required to hold four equal point charges in equilibrium at the corners of a square. Find the point charge that will do this, if placed at the centre of the square.

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Solution:

Suppose that the charge placed at the centre of the square keeps all the four charges in equilibrium. It follows that the charge has to be negative in nature.
If the net force on a charge at any corner (say ) is zero, then by symmetry it follows that the net force experienced by the charges at other corners will also be zero. The charge at corner will experience force and due to the charges at corners and . and a force due to the charge at the centre of the square.
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If each side of the square is of length , then

and
Now,

and
For net force on the charge at to be zero,
(i)
and (ii)
Substituting for and in the equation (i), we get