The work done by an external force to move
a -5.50 μC charge from point A to
point B is 1.20×10−3 J . If the
charge was started from rest and had
4.90×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached
point B, what must be the potential difference
between A and B?
The work done by an external force to move a -5.50 μC charge from point A to point B is 1.20×10−3 J . If the...
The work done by an external force to move a -6.70 μC charge from point A to point B is 1.20×10−3 J . Part A If the charge was started from rest and had 4.76×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point B, what must be the potential difference between A and B? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
The work done by an external force to move a -6.60 μC charge from point A to point B is 1.80×10−3 J . If the charge was started from rest and had 4.86×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point B, what must be the potential difference between A and B?
The work done by an external force to move a -7.30 μC charge from point A to point B is 1.70×10−3 J . If the charge was started from rest and had 4.80×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point B, what must be the potential difference between A and B?
The work done by an external force to move a -8.20 μC charge from point a to point b is 1.10×10−3 J . If the charge was started from rest and had 4.84×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point b, what must be the potential difference between a and b?
The work done by an external force to move a -6.30 μC charge from point A to point B is 1.70×10−3 J If the charge was started from rest and had 4.86×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point B, what must be the potential difference between A and B?
The work done by an external force to move a -6.40 μC charge from point A to point B is 1.80×10−3 J . A) If the charge was started from rest and had 4.66×10−4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point B, what must be the potential difference between A and B? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
The work done by an external force to move a -8.40 \mu C charge from point a to point b is 1.30×10-3 J. If the charge was started from rest and had 4.78×10-4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point b, what must be the potential difference between a and b?
ContiPeriodic Table The work done by an external force to move a-560 C charge from point a to point bis 6 80-10-4 - Part A If the charge was started from rest and had 1.80-10-J of kinetic energy when it reached pointb, what must be the potential diference between and b?
The work done by an external force to move a -6.20 μCμC charge from point AA to point BB is 1.80×10−3 JJ . If the charge was started from rest and had 4.66×10−4 JJ of kinetic energy when it reached point BB, what must be the potential difference between AA and BB?
The work done by an external force to move a particle of charge -2.20 μC at constant speed from point A to point B is 6.40x10−310−3 J. (a) What is the difference between the electric potential energy of the charge at the two points? (b) What is the difference in the kinetic energy of the charge at the two points? (c) Determine the potential difference between the two points. (d) State which point is at the higher potential.