Answer:
C) equal to zero
Explanation:
Electric potential is calculated by multiplying constant and charge, then dividing it by distance. The location that we want to measure is equidistant from two particles, mean that the distance from both particles is the same(r2=r1). The charges of the particle have equal strength of magnitude but the opposite sign(q2=-q1). The resultant will be:V = kq/r
ΔV= V1 + V2= kq1/r1 + kq2/r2
ΔV= V1 + V2= kq1/r1 + k(-q1)/(r)1
ΔV= kq1/r1 - kq1/r1
ΔV=0
The electric potential equal to zero
I think b but I’m not completely sure
Answer:
Because they are both easy to measure (?)
Explanation:
(I'm not really sure, there are no choices. If there were different options I might be able to better answer this)