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What is the potential at point C due to the charge at A, given the diagonal distance is d√2?
A. \frac{-q}{4\pi\epsilon_0 d\sqrt{2}}
B. \frac{+q}{4\pi\epsilon_0 d\sqrt{2}}
C. \frac{+q}{4\pi\epsilon_0 d}
D. Zero
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