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A charge Q = +5.60 μC is uniformly distributed on a thin cylindrical plastic shell. The radius, R, of the shell is 4.50 cm. Calculate the electric potential at the origin of the xy-coordinate system shown in the figure below. Assume that the electric potential is zero at points infinitely far away from the origin
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