Two identical point charges +3.62x10-6C are placed at two neighbouring corners of a square. The length of each side of the square is 10.4m. Find the electric potential at an empty corner of the square (not occupied by the point charges) in kV. The Coulomb’s law constant=k=8.99x109Nm2/C2. Assume the potential at an infinite distance from the charges is zero.Short answer
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