The electric potential at point C, located at the corner of an equilateral triangle with equal positive charges of 2 micro-Coulombs at points A and B, is calculated using the formula V = kQ/r. Given that the distance from C to A or B is 3 meters, the potential from each charge is 6,000 volts, leading to a total potential of 12,000 volts at point C. This indicates that a positive charge of 1 Coulomb placed at C would experience a force of 12 kilonewtons directed towards A and B. The calculations utilize Coulomb's constant (9 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2) and the combined effect of the charges. Thus, the potential at point C is 12 kilovolts.