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Three point charges, 1=15.4 μC, 2=−34.6 μC, and 3=87.3 μC, are arranged as shown in the figure. The lengths and both equal 70.1 cm. Calculate the electric potential at point A.<…
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Three point charges, 1=15.4 μC, 2=−34.6 μC, and 3=87.3 μC, are arranged as shown in the figure. The lengths and both equal 70.1 cm. Calculate the electric potential at point A.<…
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Three point charges, 1=15.4 μC, 2=−34.6 μC, and 3=87.3 μC, are arranged as shown in the figure. The lengths and both equal 70.1 cm. Calculate the electric potential at point A.
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V = (k q1/x) + (k q3/y) + (k q2/sqrt(x^2
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