1) What is the electric potential due to a point charge of +5.50 μC at a distance of 0.500 cm? Assume the potential is equal to zero as r→∞. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) Submit MV 2) How will the answer change if the charge has a value of -5.50 μ C? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) MV

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1) What is the electric potential due to a point charge of +5.50 μC at
a distance of 0.500 cm? Assume the potential is equal to zero as
r→ ∞. (Express your answer to three significant figures.)
Submit
MV
2) How will the answer change if the charge has a value of -5.50 μ
C? (Express your answer to three significant figures.)
Submit
MV
Transcribed Image Text:1) What is the electric potential due to a point charge of +5.50 μC at a distance of 0.500 cm? Assume the potential is equal to zero as r→ ∞. (Express your answer to three significant figures.) Submit MV 2) How will the answer change if the charge has a value of -5.50 μ C? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) Submit MV
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We are given a point charge. We are also given distance of point from it where potential is to be calculated.

The electric potential is given as

V=kqr

Here q,r are charge and distance of point respectively. We hence find the potential for 2 charges given.

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