For a single, isolated point charge carrying a charge of q= 52.2 pC, one equipotential surface consists of a sphere of r

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For a single, isolated point charge carrying a charge of q= 52.2 pC, one equipotential surface consists of a sphere of r

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For A Single Isolated Point Charge Carrying A Charge Of Q 52 2 Pc One Equipotential Surface Consists Of A Sphere Of R 1
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For a single, isolated point charge carrying a charge of q= 52.2 pC, one equipotential surface consists of a sphere of radius rı = 29.4 mm centered on the point charge as shown. What is the potential on this surface? - - - potential: T- To draw an additional equipotential surface separated by 9.75 V from the previous surface, how far from the point charge should this second surface be? This surface must also meet the condition of being farther from the point charge than the original equipotential surface is. distance from point charge: mm
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