Assuming that the two point charges Q1=6nC and Q2=10nC are at points (4,3,1) and (5,-2,3) on free space respectively, wh

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Assuming that the two point charges Q1=6nC and Q2=10nC are at points (4,3,1) and (5,-2,3) on free space respectively, wh

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Assuming that the two point charges Q1=6nC and Q2=10nC are at
points (4,3,1) and (5,-2,3) on free space respectively, what [V] is
the potential at points (2,2,3) if the potential at infinity is
zero?
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