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In the figure below, we see a uniform plane charge distribution in a square of length L = 20 cm.
Point p is a distance of 2.0 mm above the plane, near the center of the charge distribution
(drawing is not to scale). The distance d indicated in the figure is 5.0 mm.
A. Find |∆V| between points P and Q�.
B. Which point is at the lower potential? Explain.
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