Here is the answer for the question – Each part of the figure shows three points in the vicinity of two point charges. The charges have equal magnitudes. (Figure 1). You’ll find the correct answer below
Each part of the figure shows three points in the vicinity of two point charges. The charges have equal magnitudes. (Figure 1)
->rank in order from largest to smallest the potentials
. + . + .
The Correct Answer is
2> 1=3
Reason Explained
2> 1=3 is correct for Each part of the figure shows three points in the vicinity of two point charges. The charges have equal magnitudes. (Figure 1)
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