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Homework Statement
What is the electric potential at point P, the center of an equilateral triangle with side length of 2a and total charge of Q? Use infinity as the reference point.
Homework Equations
∆v = -∫E∙ds
v(r)= kq/r
The Attempt at a Solution
I already have the answer which is k(Q/a) ln(2+sqrt(3)) but I don't know how to get it. This is what I tried:
v = kq/r = ∫kdq/r = ∫k lamda dx/r = k lamda ∫dx/sqrt(x^2 + (a/sqrt(3))^2) = k lamda ln(x + sqrt(x^2 + (a/sqrt(3))^2)).
I evaluate that integral from 0 to 2a
k lamda ln(2a - sqrt(4a^2 + (a^2)/3) - k lamda ln(a/sqrt(3))
= k lamda ln(2sqrt(3) - sqrt(13)) = kQ/(2a) ln(2sqrt(3) - sqrt(13))