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What is the electric potential at the point indicated with the dot in (Figure 1)?
Express your answer in volts.
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Potential at a given point due to point charges =kQ/r
Potential at a Point due to Multiple Point Charges = kQ1/r1+kQ2/r2+kQ3/r3 … etc
Figure
all charges equal
r1 = 3cm =0.03m
r3 = 4cm =0.04m
Q= 2nC= 2*10-9C
k=9*109Nm2/C2
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