Three point charges have identical magnitudes, but two of

Chapter 19, Problem 19.114

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Three point charges have identical magnitudes, but two of the charges are positive and one is negative. These charges are fixed to the corners of a square, one to a corner. No matter how the charges are arranged, the potential at the empty corner is always (a) zero, (b) negative, (c) positive.

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