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Physics, 24.09.2021 08:50, m3xl0v3

Two point charges qı = 2.20 nC and q2 = -6.40 nC are 0.100 m apart. Point A is midway between them; point B is 0.0800 m
from qı and 0.0600 m from 22 (Figure 1). Take the electric
potential to be zero at infinity.
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Part A) express your answer in volts

Part B) Find the potential at point B express answer in volts

Part C) find the work done by the electric field on a charge of 2.70 nC that travels from point B to point A, express answer in joules

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