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[" 7.An infinite number of charges each "],[" numerically equal to q and of the same "],[" sign are placed along the "x" -axis at "x=1" ,"],[x=2,x=4,x=8" and so on .The electric "],[" potential at "x=0" is: "],[[" (B) "(9)/(4 pi epsilon_(0))," If "],[" (B) "(3q)/(4 pi epsilon_(0))," : "]],[[" (D) Zero "]]

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