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For the next two questions, all charges are of equal magnitudes and the distance between adjacent...

For the next two questions, all charges are of equal magnitudes and the distance

between adjacent dots or charges is the same for each configuration.   

Part A: Which set of charge distributions provide the largest electric field (independent of direction) at the black dot?

Part B: Which set of charge distributions provide the largest (absolute) magnitude of the electric potential at the black dot?

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\LARGE B

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\LARGE D

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