In the figure below, q1 = q2 = 2 µC and q3 = q4 = 4 µC. Determine the electric potential at point P if d is 9cm.
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![In the figure below, qı = q2 = 2 µC and qs = q4 = 4 µC. Determine
the electric potential at point P if d is 9cm.
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