An external agent then moves q1 from r2 to a distance r3 = 10.5cm away from q2. (d) What is the change in potential from r2 to r3? (e) What is the work the agent must supply?
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An external agent then moves q1 from r2 to a distance r3 = 10.5cm away from q2.
(d) What is the change in potential from r2 to r3?
(e) What is the work the agent must supply?

Solution.
d). The potential at r2 is calculated as,
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