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   * We can use superposition to add electric potential contributions from the point charges (scalar superposition): $V_{tot}=V_1+V_2+V_3$.   * We can use superposition to add electric potential contributions from the point charges (scalar superposition): $V_{tot}=V_1+V_2+V_3$.
  
 +===Representations===
 +[{{ 184_notes:3_superposition.png?300 |Point Charge Distribution}}]
 +
 +<WRAP TIP>
 ===Assumptions=== ===Assumptions===
   * Charge is constant: Simplifies the values of each charge meaning they are not charging or discharging over time.   * Charge is constant: Simplifies the values of each charge meaning they are not charging or discharging over time.
   * Charges are not moving: Simplifies the separation vectors of each charge as these would be changing if the charges were moving through space.   * Charges are not moving: Simplifies the separation vectors of each charge as these would be changing if the charges were moving through space.
- +</WRAP>
-===Representations=== +
-[{{ 184_notes:3_superposition.png?300 |Point Charge Distribution}}]+
  
 ===Goal=== ===Goal===
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