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for question b, wouldn't there be no change in electric potential since
electric potential for a particular point is determined by the sum of the electric potentials for
each particular charge about that point, and if a charge is moved to point p
and the eq for electric potential is kq/r then that charge would be 0 since r would be 0.
for question b, wouldn't there be no change in electric potential since
electric potential for a particular point is determined by the sum of the electric potentials for
each particular charge about that point, and if a charge is moved to point p
and the eq for electric potential is kq/r then that charge would be 0 since r would be 0.
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