The figure below shows two small, charged beads separated by a distance of d = 3.50 cm. The charges are q = -17.0 nC and

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The figure below shows two small, charged beads separated by a distance of d = 3.50 cm. The charges are q = -17.0 nC and

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The Figure Below Shows Two Small Charged Beads Separated By A Distance Of D 3 50 Cm The Charges Are Q 17 0 Nc And 1
The Figure Below Shows Two Small Charged Beads Separated By A Distance Of D 3 50 Cm The Charges Are Q 17 0 Nc And 1 (73.86 KiB) Viewed 42 times
The figure below shows two small, charged beads separated by a distance of d = 3.50 cm. The charges are q = -17.0 nC and q₂ = 28.0 nC. Point B is at the midpoint between the two charges, and point A is at the peak of an equilateral triangle, with each side of length d, as shown. (Assume the zero of electric potential is at infinity.) 9 d 60.0° B d 9₂ (a) What is the electric potential (in kV) at point A? kV (b) What is the electric potential (in kV) at point B? kv
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