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When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in Fig. 24-29, the electric field does 3.66 x 10-19 J of work o...Asked by sweety
When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in Fig. 24-29, the electric field does 3.66 x 10-19 J of work on it. What are the electric potential differences (a)VB - VA, (b)VC - VA, and (c)VC - VB?
in the picture there r four field lines going from down to up that is from B to A. C is on otheer field line along the curve joining B with C. they r in eqvipotential.
shouldnt it be that B and C are along equipotential lione so their potential difference is zero?
in the picture there r four field lines going from down to up that is from B to A. C is on otheer field line along the curve joining B with C. they r in eqvipotential.
shouldnt it be that B and C are along equipotential lione so their potential difference is zero?
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