24 x 10-6 C point charge is held at rest within a uniform Electric field in the +x direction produced by two equal and oppositely charged infinite sheets with surface charge density of 5.00 x 10-10 C/m2. If the charge is moved a distance of 0.52 m in the +x direction, what potential difference did it move through?
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A 24 x 10-6 C point charge is held at rest within a uniform Electric field in the +x direction produced by two equal and oppositely charged infinite sheets with surface charge density of 5.00 x 10-10 C/m2. If the charge is moved a distance of 0.52 m in the +x direction, what potential difference did it move through?
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