What potential difference is required

  1. A proton has an initial speed of 3.9×105 m/s.What potential difference is required to bring the proton to rest? What potential
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  2. A proton has an initial speed of 3.9×105 m/s.What potential difference is required to bring the proton to rest? What potential
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  3. what potential difference is required to pass 3.0 A through 28 ohm's
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  4. What capacitance is required to store an energy of 13 kW·h at a potential difference of 940 V?
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  5. In Figure below, an electron accelerated from rest through potential difference V1=0.955 kV enters the gap between two parallel
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  6. What is the electrical potential difference required to increase the energy of a 0.20 C charged particle by 7.0 J?
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  7. What potential difference is required in an electron microscope to give electrons a wavelength of 0.05 nm ?
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  8. what potential difference delta V is required to accelerate protons from the rest to 10% of the speed of light?
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  9. A capacitor has a capacitance of 3 pF. What potential difference would be required to store a charge of 21 pC?Choose one answer.
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  10. Find the potential difference across R2 and the current through R2.(1 point) Responses Potential Difference = 6 V. Current = 6
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