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- | ===== Electric Potential from a Positively Charged Balloon ===== | + | [[184_notes: |
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Suppose we have a positively charged balloon with total charge $Q=5.0\cdot 10^{-9} \text{ C}$. What is the electric potential (also called voltage) at a point $P$, which is a distance $R=50 \text{ cm}$ from the center of the balloon? | Suppose we have a positively charged balloon with total charge $Q=5.0\cdot 10^{-9} \text{ C}$. What is the electric potential (also called voltage) at a point $P$, which is a distance $R=50 \text{ cm}$ from the center of the balloon? | ||
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- | The electric potential infinitely far away from the balloon is $0 \text{ V}$. /*Read [184_notes: | + | The electric potential infinitely far away from the balloon is $0 \text{ V}$. Read [[184_notes: |
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