“Write down what the potential is due to a point charge.”
This SWBQ can be used as a transition between the Star Trek Activity, where students are learning about how to describe (algebraically) the geometric distance between two points, and the Two Charges Activity, where students are using these results and the superposition principle to find the electrostatic potential due to two point charges.
Moreover, this activity is the initial activity on the sequence addressing the Representations of Scalar Fields in the context of electrostatics.
This activity also has an accompanying narrative, The Potential of a Point Charge.
$V=\frac{kq_{1}q_{2}}{r}$
$V=\frac{kq}{r^2}$
$V=\frac{kq\vec r}{r^2}$
$V=\frac{kq}{r}$
$V=\frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0}\frac{q}{r}$