1. Two point charges -4 µC and 5 µC are located at (2, -1, 3) and (0, 4, -2), respectively. If point charge 3 µC is located at the origin in addition to the two charges, find the potential at (-1, 5, 2), assuming V (∞) = 0.
1. Two point charges -4 µC and 5 µC are located at (2, -1, 3) and (0, 4, -2), respectively. If point charge 3 µC is located at the origin in addition to the two charges, find the potential at (-1, 5, 2), assuming V (∞) = 0.
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![1. Two point charges -4 µC and 5 µC are located at (2, -1, 3) and (0, 4, -2),
respectively. If point charge 3 µC is located at the origin in addition to the two
charges, find the potential at (-1, 5, 2), assuming V (∞) = 0.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F04ea8bc2-ff6f-4bee-b2a7-b1815706266a%2Fe2477bc1-ef8c-4c01-a559-c9655a1036ca%2Fi00pby9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Two point charges -4 µC and 5 µC are located at (2, -1, 3) and (0, 4, -2),
respectively. If point charge 3 µC is located at the origin in addition to the two
charges, find the potential at (-1, 5, 2), assuming V (∞) = 0.
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