2. Two pointlike charges of Q, and Q2 are located at (0, 3m) and (4m, 0) as shown in the right figure. Q=- 0.6 µC, Q2=-1.6 µC. (a) Find the total electric potential at the origin o produced by the two pointlike charges in the figure. (b) ) Find the electric potential energy on a charge of Qo=-2.0µC placed at the origin.
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