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Physics, 30.01.2020 16:59, pc103919

The electric potential (voltage) at a specific location is equal to the potential energy per unit charge a charged object would have if it were at that location. if the zero point of the voltage is at infinity, the numerical value of the voltage is equal to the numerical value of work done to bring in a unit charge from infinity to that location. select values and grid in the menu, and drag one positive charge to the middle of the screen, right on top of two intersecting bold grid lines. using the voltage meter, you should find that 1 m away from the charge, the voltage is 9 v. what is the voltage 2 m away from the charge?

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