The absolute potential at the center of a square is 3.0 V when a charge of +Q is located at one of the square's corners. What is the absolute potential at the square's center when a second charge of -Q is placed at one of the remaining corners?

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Three reasons for adding a dielectric material between the plates of a capacitor.
1. Dielectrics do not break down (allowing electric charge to flow"as readily as air, so a higher voltage can be applied without charge passing across the gap.
2. A dielectric allows the plates to be placed closer together without touching thus allowing an increased capacitance because the plate separation is less.
3. If a dielectric fills the space between the two conductors, it increases the capacitance.
 


The absolute potential at the center of a square is 3.0 V when a charge of +Q is located at one of the square's corners. What is the absolute potential at the square's center when a second charge of -Q is placed at one of the remaining corners?