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The dotted lines represent equipotential and the solid lines represent electric field. potential at a = -50V potential at b = -20V The question is: What is the electric potential at c, the middle point between a and b? And the answer provided is greater than -35V.

Can someone please explain to me why is this is so, qualitatively and quantitatively???? Thank you so much!

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The dotted lines represent equipotential and the solid lines represent electric field. potential at a = -50V potential at b = -20V The question is: What is the electric potential at c, the middle point between a and b? And the answer provided is greater than -35V.

Can someone please explain to me why is this so, qualitatively and quantitatively???? Thank you so much!

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The dotted lines represent equipotential and the solid lines represent electric field. potential at a = -50V potential at b = -20V The question is: What is the electric potential at c, the middle point between a and b? And the answer provided is greater than -35V.

Can someone please explain to me why this is so, qualitatively and quantitatively?

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The dotted lines represent equipotential and the solid lines represent electric field. potential at a = -50V potential at b = -20V The question is: What is the electric potential at c, the middle point between a and b? And the answer provided is greater than -35V.

Can someone please explain to me why is this so, qualitatively and quantitatively???? Thank you so much!