6. + -/5 points SerCP11 16.2.OP.012. My Notes + Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows two small, charged beads separat

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6. + -/5 points SerCP11 16.2.OP.012. My Notes + Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows two small, charged beads separat

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6 5 Points Sercp11 16 2 Op 012 My Notes Ask Your Teacher The Figure Below Shows Two Small Charged Beads Separat 1
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6. + -/5 points SerCP11 16.2.OP.012. My Notes + Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows two small, charged beads separated by a distance of d = 2.50 cm. The charges are q, = -13.0 nC and q) = 25.5 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.) 0° (a) What is the electric potential (in kV) at point A? kV (b) What is the electric potential (in kV) at point B? KV Need Help? Read It Submit Answer Practice Another Version
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