19 q1 Two identical charges q = (1/9.0) × 10−9 C are shown in the figure below. Find the potential at P. (Take r = 2.37 m and ? = 44°.)
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Two identical charges q = (1/9.0) × 10−9 C are shown in the figure below. Find the potential at P.
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