What are the two charges that would create the following equipotential lines? (answer should be written in this format: +1nC, +1nC) * -7.7V 21.5 V 21.5 V 77v +1 nC -1 nC Sensors 1 meter
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![What are the two charges that would create the
following equipotential lines? (answer should be
written in this format: +1nC, +1nC) *
-7.7 V
-21.5 V
21.5 V
7.7V
+1 nC
-1 nC
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