Three point charges are placed along the x axis as shown (1nC = 10-°C). What is the electric potential at the point P? [

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Three point charges are placed along the x axis as shown (1nC = 10-°C). What is the electric potential at the point P? [

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Three point charges are placed along the x axis as shown (1nC = 10-°C). What is the electric potential at the point P? [Assume the usual convention that the electric potential is equal to zero infinitely far away from the charges]. a.) -307V b.) +307V c.) +154V d.) -360V e.) +360V -2.0 nC 0.2m 0.2m +4.0 nC 0.2m +6.0 nC
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