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The physics of moving a small charge through a potential difference.
How much work is needed to move a -8.0 ìC charge from ground to a point whose potential is +75 V?
How much work is needed to move a -8.0 ìC charge from ground to a point whose potential is +75 V?
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drwls
Work required = q * (change in V)
where q is the charge.
In this case the work is negative. The negative charge will be attracted to the positive potential point
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Anonymous
How much does work is required to move a -500 micro coulomb charge across a potential difference of 300V
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