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Four point charges are individually brought from infinity and placed at the corners of a square. Each charge has the identical value Q. The length of the diagonal of the square is 2a. What is the electric potential at the center of the square

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Answer:

The electric potential is
V_P = (4kQ)/(a )

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The charge on each point is +Q

The length of the diagonal is 2a

Generally the electric potential is mathematically represented as


V = (k Q)/(r)

Here r is the distance from each vertices of the square to the center P which is evaluated as


r = (2a)/(2) = a

So the potential at the center due to one charge is evaluated as


V_1 = (k Q)/(a )

Given that there are four charge the net electric potential at the center P will be


V_P = (4kQ)/(a )

Four point charges are individually brought from infinity and placed at the corners-example-1
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