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Two charges `-10C` and `+ 10 C` are placed 10 cm apart. Potential at the centre of th eline joining the two charges is

A

zero

B

2 V

C

3 V

D

None of these

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`V=(K(-10))/(5) +(K(10))/(5) =0 `
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