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In the above figure, three thin plastic rods form quarter-circles with a common center of curvature at the origin. The uniform charges on the three rods are $$Q_1= +30 \ nC, Q_2 =+3.0Q_1,$$ and $$Q_3=-8.0Q_1$$. What is the net electric potential at the origin due to the rods?

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