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An electron is at the origin.
(a) Calculate the electric potential VA at point A, x = 0.760cm.
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(b) Calculate the electric potential VB at point B, x = 0.870cm.
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What is the potential difference VB - VA?
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(c) Would a negatively charged particle placed at point Anecessarily go through this same potential difference upon reachingpoint B? Explain
An electron is at the origin.
(a) Calculate the electric potential VA at point A, x = 0.760cm.
V
(b) Calculate the electric potential VB at point B, x = 0.870cm.
V
What is the potential difference VB - VA?
V
(c) Would a negatively charged particle placed at point Anecessarily go through this same potential difference upon reachingpoint B? Explain
Beverley SmithLv2
18 Aug 2019