The two charges in the figure below are separated by d=2.50 cm. (Let q1​=−12.5nC and q2​=29.0nC.) (i) (a) Find the elect

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The two charges in the figure below are separated by d=2.50 cm. (Let q1​=−12.5nC and q2​=29.0nC.) (i) (a) Find the elect

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The two charges in the figure below are separated by d=2.50 cm. (Let q1​=−12.5nC and q2​=29.0nC.) (i) (a) Find the electric potential at point A. kV (b) Find the electric potential at point B, which is halfway between the charges. os Your response is off by a multiple of ten. kV
Four closed surfaces, S1​ through S4​, together with the charges −2Q,Q, and −Q are sketched in the figure below. (The colored lines are the intersections of the surfaces with the page.) Find the electric flux through each surface. (Use the following as necessary: ε0​ and Q.)
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