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A +4.0-C charge is placed on the x axis at x = +3.0 m, and a 2.0-C charge is located on the y axis at y = 1.0 m. Point A is on the y axis at y = +4.0 m. Determine the electric potential at point A (relative to zero at the origin).
 a. 6.0 kV
  b. 8.4 kV
  c. 9.6 kV
  d. 4.8 kV
  e. 3.6 kV

Question 2

Identical 2.0-C charges are located on the vertices of a square with sides that are 2.0 m in length. Determine the electric potential (relative to zero at infinity) at the center of the square.
 a. 38 kV
  b. 51 kV
  c. 76 kV
  d. 64 kV
  e. 13 kV



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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