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1. An electric charge moves
1. An electric charge moves through an electric field. it accelerates, gaining 100J of energy. The change in electric potential
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An electric force moves a charge of +1.40 x 10^-4 C from point A to point B and performs 4.70 x 10^-3 J of work on the charge.
(a
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An electric force moves a charge of +1.85 10-4 C from point A to point B and performs 6.70 10-3 J of work on the charge.
(a) What
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A charge moves a distance of 1.7 cm in the direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 200 N/C.
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Jonathan
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A charge moves a distance of 1.4 cm in the
direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 244 N/C. The electrical
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A charge of 28.0 is placed in a uniform electric field that is directed vertically upward and that has a magnitude of 4.00×104
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Consider a negative charge located between two parallel metal plates that sets up a uniform, downward electric field with
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Help, I know the answer is 4.8 X 10^-19, but I can not figure out how to do it or what formula to use. The question is "A charge
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Lisa
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An electric force moves a charge of +1.65 multiplied by 10-4 C from point A to point B and performs 6.40 multiplied by 10-3 J of
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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)
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