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To move a charge of +180 nC from a position where the electric potential difference is +24 V to another position where the potential difference is +8 V, how much work must be done?
13 years ago

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Answered by Elena
W =q•Δφ = q•(φ1 – φ2) =180•10^-9 (24 – 8) =…
13 years ago
Answered by myra
thanx elena :-)
13 years ago

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