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Homework Statement
There are two parallel plates. The plate on the left has an electric potential of +60 Volts. The right plate has an electric potential of 0 Volts. The plates are 8.0mm apart. Between the two plates lies a point P 2.0mm from the left plate with a charge -3.5pC. Point R lies a mass right in the middle. Point S lies 2.0mm from the right plate.
A)
i) What is the electric potential at point R?
ii) What is the electric potential at point S?
Point R lies a mass of 4*10^-19 kg with a charge -2pC.
B) What is the speed of the mass at R when it reaches point S if it has an initial velocity of 3.0*10^4 m/s.
Homework Equations
V= kq/r
u=kqq/r
The Attempt at a Solution
I solved this problem for Ai) using kq/r where r is the distance from R and P and q is charge at P. I then added the voltage of 60 volts to that number to get the total potential. I believe this is where I went wrong but I don't see how the 60 voltage plate could not affect the potential at the point. Any help would be great. Thanks