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(delta)Eg = -14.7J
Therefore, Ek = -(delta)Eg = 14.7J
I don't understand how you'd come to the above conclusion? Does Ek just always equal -(delta)Eg?
12 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
I wonder what your Eg and Ek are, and in what context
12 years ago
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(delta)Eg = -14.7J
Therefore, Ek = -(delta)Eg = 14.7J
I don't understand how you'd come to the above conclusion? Does Ek just always equal -(delta)Eg?

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