i. Let Q = 8 JC, Q2 = -5 C and Q; = 7C be located at P (2, 58), P (6, 15, 8) and P3(-1.2.4) respectively. If these charg

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i. Let Q = 8 JC, Q2 = -5 C and Q; = 7C be located at P (2, 58), P (6, 15, 8) and P3(-1.2.4) respectively. If these charg

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i. Let Q = 8 JC, Q2 = -5 C and Q; = 7C be located at P (2, 58), P (6, 15, 8) and P3(-1.2.4) respectively. If these charges are in free space, find; a) The total potential energy at P.(3. 4. 1), the location of the fourth charge, Q1 = 6uC. [12] b) The Electric Potential at the location of this charge, PA [3] ii. A parallel-plate capacitor is filled with a dielectric material characterized by a relative permittivity of &r= 8, surface area on each plate, S = 0.02m and plate separation, d = 1 mm. Find Capacitance. [5]
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