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)the electric potential due to a point charge is given by = ⁄ where is the charge, is the distance from and = 8.99 × 109 2 ⁄ . show, i n d e t a i l , that the si unit of electric potential is a volt. ( b ) what are equipotential lines? (c) how are equipotential lines used to obtain the electric field lines?

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