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The electric potential of a point charge q at some another point is equal to 1/(4pi epsilon_0) q/r, where r is the distance from the point to the charge and epsilon_0 is an absolute constant (the permittivity of vacuum). Note that q is a signed value.
Also, it is known that the electric potential of point charges is additive, i.e. the potential of a system of charges is equal to the sum of the point's potentials. So we need to compute 4 potentials and sum them.
The distance r is the same for all four charges, and it is L/sqrt(2). The magnitudes of the charges are also the same, Q. Thus the sum is
1/(4pi epsilon_0) Q/r (1 + 1 - 1 - 1).
+1 is for positive charges, -1 is for negative.
We see that the result is zero, and it doesn't depend even on the rearrangement of the charges.
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