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    FIGURE 23-8 -Two Charges of Magnitude 6.0 μC, but Opposite Signs, Are
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FIGURE 23-8 -Two Charges of Magnitude 6.0 μC, but Opposite Signs, Are

Question 42

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FIGURE 23-8 FIGURE 23-8   -Two charges of magnitude 6.0 μC, but opposite signs, are placed at the corners of the base of an equilateral triangle, as shown in Fig. 23-8. What is the electric potential at the vertex, P, of the triangle due to these charges? A) 27 kV B) 54 kV C) 90 kV D) 108 V E) 0 V
-Two charges of magnitude 6.0 μC, but opposite signs, are placed at the corners of the base of an equilateral triangle, as shown in Fig. 23-8. What is the electric potential at the vertex, P, of the triangle due to these charges?


A) 27 kV
B) 54 kV
C) 90 kV
D) 108 V
E) 0 V

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