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Three charged particles are arranged on a coordinate grid with a spacing of 0.01

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Question

Three charged particles are arranged on a coordinate grid with a spacing of 0.01000 m between gridlines. The charges are all positive with the following values: Q1 = 27.00 x 10^-11 C, Q2 = 125.00 x 10^-11 C, and Q3 = 64.00 x 10^-11 C. Point P is a location, not a charge.

Part A: What is the total work done by the electric field when assembling this configuration if the three charges are brought in from very far away?

Part B: What is the total electric potential at point P?

Part C: What is the total electric field (magnitude and direction) at point P?

Explanation / Answer

You did not mesion the location of charges. Please specify the locations or give me the link of figure.

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