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Standard XII
Physics
Ohm's Law in Scalar Form
A +2 μC charg...
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A +2 μC charge is at (-a, 0, 0) and a +2 µC charge is at (a, 0, O). Find the ratio of potential at points A (0, a, 0) and B (0, -a, 0)
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