What is the electric potential at point A?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the electric potential at a specific point labeled 'a'. To answer it, we would need information about the electric field or charges present in the vicinity of point a.

Answer

V = kQ/r

The electric potential at point A is given by the formula V = kQ/r.

Answer for screen readers

The electric potential at point A is given by the formula V = kQ/r.

More Information

Electric potential is a scalar quantity, which makes it simpler to calculate compared to vector quantities like the electric field.

Tips

Ensure you use the correct units for charge (Q in Coulombs) and distance (r in meters) to get the potential in volts. Don't forget the constant k.

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