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A point charge of -6.00 nC is 30 cm from point A and 50 cm from point B. Find and illustrate the potential at point A and point B.

 A point charge of -6.00 nC is 30 cm from point A and 50 cm from point B. Find and illustrate the potential at point A and point B. Use GRS (Given, Required, Solution) format.


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