The three charged particles in the figure below are at the vertices of an isosceles triangle (where d = 1.80 cm). Taking

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The three charged particles in the figure below are at the vertices of an isosceles triangle (where d = 1.80 cm). Taking

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The three charged particles in the figure below are at the vertices of an isosceles triangle (where d = 1.80 cm). Taking q = 7.70 μC, calculate the electric potential at point A, the midpoint of the base. X Superposition allows us to determine the electric potential due to each charge and then sum them to find the total electric potential. V 9 Need Help? Read It 2d Master It
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