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In the following charge distributions Q= 2 micro C and each grid is 1.0 cm. For each case
a. Calc the voltage at each indicated point
b. Connect the dots that are at the same electric potential
c. If you placed a positive test charge 2.0 cm away from Q, along what path would it move? Draw this path.
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