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Two Point Charges Of +2.00μC+ 2.00 \mu \mathrm { C }

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Two point charges of +2.00μC+ 2.00 \mu \mathrm { C } and +4.00μC+ 4.00 \mu \mathrm { C } are at the origin and at the point x=0.000 m,y=x = 0.000 \mathrm {~m} , y = 0.300 m- 0.300 \mathrm {~m} , as shown in the figure. What is the electric potential due to these charges, relative to infinity, at the point P\mathrm { P } at x=0.400 mx = 0.400 \mathrm {~m} on the xx -axis? (k=1/4πε0=8.99×109 Nm2/C2) \left( k = 1 / 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } = 8.99 \times 10 ^ { 9 } \mathrm {~N} \cdot \mathrm { m } ^ { 2 } / \mathrm { C } ^ { 2 } \right)
 Two point charges of  + 2.00 \mu \mathrm { C }  and  + 4.00 \mu \mathrm { C }  are at the origin and at the point  x = 0.000 \mathrm {~m} , y =   - 0.300 \mathrm {~m} , as shown in the figure. What is the electric potential due to these charges, relative to infinity, at the point  \mathrm { P }  at  x = 0.400 \mathrm {~m}  on the  x -axis?  \left( k = 1 / 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } = 8.99 \times 10 ^ { 9 } \mathrm {~N} \cdot \mathrm { m } ^ { 2 } / \mathrm { C } ^ { 2 } \right)      A)   117 \mathrm { kV }  B)   36.0 \mathrm { kV }  C)   15.7 \mathrm { kV }  D)   56.0 \mathrm { kV }  E)   11.7 \mathrm { kV }


A) 117kV117 \mathrm { kV }
B) 36.0kV36.0 \mathrm { kV }
C) 15.7kV15.7 \mathrm { kV }
D) 56.0kV56.0 \mathrm { kV }
E) 11.7kV11.7 \mathrm { kV }

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