The electric field at the center of a uniformly charged ring is obviously zero, yet Example 22.6

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The electric field at the center of a uniformly charged ring is obviously zero, yet Example 22.6 shows that the potential at the center isn’t zero. How is this possible?

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Essential University Physics

ISBN: 978-0321976420

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