Question
An electric force moves a charge of +1.80×10-4 C from point A to point B and performs +5.80×10-3 J of work on the charge. (a) What is the change in the electrical potential energy of the charge as it moves from A to B? (b) Determine the potential difference between the two points.
Answers
bobpursley
work= given
a) change in PE=work it took to get there.
b) change in potential = work to get there divided by the charge.
a) change in PE=work it took to get there.
b) change in potential = work to get there divided by the charge.
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