Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.13P
Thee identical point charges of 4 pC each are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle 0.5 mm on a side n free space How much work must be done o move one charge so a noun equidistant from the other two and on the 1ine Joining them?
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