The diagram shows one positive charge, Q+ = +6.83 uC, one negative
charge, Q-
=
-11.07 uC, and four observation points, PI, P2 , P3, and P4. The relative
positions are indicated. In all steps, assume that the potential function of the point charge has
been defined so that the potential goes to zero at very large distances.
a) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P1? v=___kVb) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P2? v=___kV(c) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P3? v=___kV(d) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P4? v=___kV
a) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P1? v=___kV
b) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P2? v=___kV
(c) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P3? v=___kV
(d) What is the potential, in kilovolts, at observation point P4? v=___kV
T PPA 3 cm T 4 cm 4 -4 cm -- -2 cm Q+ P2 Q Pi |--2 cm3 cm P3
The diagram shows one positive charge, Q+ = +6.83 uC, one negative charge, Q- = -11.07 uC, and four observation points,
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The diagram shows one positive charge, Q+ = +6.83 uC, one negative charge, Q- = -11.07 uC, and four observation points,
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