Case 1: 9A = 2μC at the origin x = 0,qB = 1μC at x = 5cm, x₁ = 12 cm, x2 = 8 cm What is the potential difference Vx1 - V

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Case 1: 9A = 2μC at the origin x = 0,qB = 1μC at x = 5cm, x₁ = 12 cm, x2 = 8 cm What is the potential difference Vx1 - V

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Case 1: 9A = 2μC at the origin x = 0,qB = 1μC at x = 5cm, x₁ = 12 cm, x2 = 8 cm What is the potential difference Vx1 - Vx2? Case 2: 9A=- -2μC at the origin x = 0, qB 1μC at x = 5cm, x₁ = = 12 cm, x2 = 8 cm What is the potential difference Vx1 - Vx2 ? Note that the only change is the sign of the qA charge. Case 3: 9A=- -2μC at the origin x = 0,9B = 1μC at x = 5cm, x₁ = 4 cm, x2 = 1 cm What is the potential difference Vx1 - Vx2 ? Note the change in locations x1 and x2. Case 4: 9A 2μC at the origin x = 0, qB = = 1μC at x = 5cm, x₁ = 4 cm, x₂ = 1 cm What is the potential difference Vx1 - Vx2? Again, note the sign change on the charge.
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