Two point charges Q₁ +4.00 nC and Q₂ = -2.60 nC are separated by 55.0 cm. (a) What is the electric potential at a point

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Two point charges Q₁ +4.00 nC and Q₂ = -2.60 nC are separated by 55.0 cm. (a) What is the electric potential at a point

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Two point charges Q₁ +4.00 nC and Q₂ = -2.60 nC are separated by 55.0 cm. (a) What is the electric potential at a point midway between the charges? x 50 Your incorrect answer may have resulted from roundoff error. Make sure you keep extra significant figures in intermediate steps of your calculation. V (b) What is the potential energy of the pair of charges? 18'10"-7 X Calculate the electric potential from one charge at the location of the other charge. How is that electric potential related to the potential energy? 3 What is the significance of the algebraic sign of your answer? Positive work must be done to separate the charges. O Negative work must be done to separate the charges.
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