Find the electric potential VP at point P. [Hint: To input a natural logarithm into the answer box, simply type the letters "ln" (for example ln(x) is the natural logarithm of x).] Express your answer in terms of d, L, Q, and ϵ0.

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Answer:

After finding the electric potential VP at point P = Q/Чπϵ₀L ㏑(1+[tex]\frac{L}{d}[/tex])

Explanation:

I believe it is a part C question.  

The derivative of V and P  will be directly proportional to the differential dq and the inverse of Чπϵ₀δ........

Please find detailed solution in the attached picture as i believe that is the answer to the part C question you are seeking for.

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