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Equipotentials at a great distance from a collection of charges whose total sum is not zero are approximately.

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spheres

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planes

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paraboloids

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ellipoids

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CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH-ELECTRIC POTENTIAL-DPP 3.3
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