The drawing shows six point charges arranged in a rectangle. The value of q is 5.14 ??, and the distance d is 0.287 m. Find the total electric potential at location P, which is at the center of the rectangle.
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Assume the rectangle is aligned such that the longer side is horizontal and the shorter side is vertical. Let the charges be labeled as \( q_1, q_2, q_3, q_4, q_5, \) and \( q_6 \). Show more…
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