Find the electric potential $\phi(\mathbf{r})$ (up to quadrupole terms) of a set of six point charges that set symmetrically about the origin as shown. (10%)
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The charges are: - \( +4q \) at \( (0, 0, a) \) and \( (0, 0, -a) \) - \( +q \) at \( (a, 0, 0) \) and \( (-a, 0, 0) \) - \( +q \) at \( (0, a, 0) \) and \( (0, -a, 0) \) Show more…
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