7. + -/5 points SerCP11 16.2.OP.013. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows three positively charged particles

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7. + -/5 points SerCP11 16.2.OP.013. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows three positively charged particles

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7 5 Points Sercp11 16 2 Op 013 My Notes Ask Your Teacher The Figure Below Shows Three Positively Charged Particles 1
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7. + -/5 points SerCP11 16.2.OP.013. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows three positively charged particles at three corners of a rectangle. The particle at upper left has a charge q, = 4.00 nC, the one at the lower left has a charge of q, = 6.00 nC, and the one at lower right has a charge 42 = 7.00 nC. The rectangle's horizontal side has length x = 5.50 cm and its vertical side has length y = 4.00 cm. + 03 (a) What is the electric potential (in V) at the upper-right corner of the rectangle? (Assume the zero of electric potential is at infinity.) (b) What would be the potential in V) at the upper-right corner if the charge q, at lower left was -6.00 nC instead? Need Help? Read It
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