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2) The point O is the centre of a circle of radius 3.00 cm as shown in the figure. COA and BOD are diameters which are at right angles to each other.
Charges of +6 °C, -2 uC, -3 uC and +4 uC are placed at A, B, C and D
respectively.
Find

(i) the electric potential at O,

(ii) the electric field intensity at O and

(iii) the total electric potential energy of the system.


2) The point O is the centre of a circle of radius 3.00 cm as shown in the

figure. COA and BOD ar

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