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The Electric Potential Difference Created by Point Charges 13. Two point charges, +3.40 pC and -6.10 uC, are separated by 1.20 m. What is the electric potential midway between them?

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Answer:

- 91499.95 V

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the mid point is P.

qA = 3.4 pC = 3.4 x 10^-12 C

qB = - 6.10 micro Coulomb = - 6.10 x 10^-6 C

AB = 1.20 m

AP = BP = 0.6 m

Let the potential at P due to the charge at A is VA and the potential at P due to the charge at B is VB.

The potential at P is V

V = VA + VB


V = (Kq_(A))/(AP)+(Kq_(B))/(BP)


V = (9* 10^(9)* 3.4* 10^(-12))/(0.6)-(9* 10^(9)* 6.10* 10^(-6))/(0.6)

V = 0.051 - 91500

V = - 91499.95 V

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