27. * Two -3.0 x 10^-9 - C charged point-like objects are separated by 0.20 m. Determine the potential (assuming zero volts at infinity) at a point (a) halfway between the objects and (b) 0.20 m to the side of one of the objects (and 0.40 m from the other) along a line joining them.
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1m): Given values: Q1 = -3.0 x 10^-9 C Q2 = -3.0 x 10^-9 C Separation distance (d) = 0.1m Using the formula for potential at a point due to two point charges: \[ V = \frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0} \left( \frac{Q1}{r1} + \frac{Q2}{r2} \right) \] Substitute the Show more…
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