5.Two charged point-like objects are located on the x-axis. The point-like object with charge
q1 = 4.30 µC
is located at
x1 = 1.25 cm
and the point-like object with charge
q2 = −2.14 µC
is located at
x2 = −1.80 cm.
(a)
Determine the total electric potential (in V) at the origin.
V
(b)
Determine the total electric potential (in V) at the point with coordinates (0, 1.50 cm).
V
5.Two charged point-like objects are located on the x-axis. The point-like object with charge q1 =...
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