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Physics, 18.02.2022 14:00 Nevaeh3700

You are using a voltmeter to measure the voltage at a particular point on an equipotential line, and the voltmeter reads 2 Volts. If you instead measure a different point on the same equipotential line, is it possible to know what the voltmeter should read? If so, what should it read?

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