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Physics, 25.11.2021 14:00 Dracopaul03
Three point charges, Q. = 22.4 PC, Q2 = -33.6 uC, and
Q3 = 67.3 C, are arranged as shown in the figure. The
lengths y and x both equal 40.1 cm. Calculate the electric
potential V at point A.
Q, +
А
y
V=
V
e
+ Q3
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