A 5.00 µ point charge is held in place at the orgin of a coordinate system. Another point of charge 8.00µC is initially at the coordinates (0.5,0.3)m  if the 8.00µC is moved to the coordinates (0.8,0.7)m through what electric potential difference did it move?  a third poit of charge -3.00µC is now placed at the coordinates (0.3,-.6)m and then moved to(-0.4,-0.5)m.Through what potential difference did it move assuming the 2 other charges are held in their respective positions?

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A 5.00 µ point charge is held in place at the orgin of a coordinate system. Another point of charge 8.00µC is initially at the coordinates (0.5,0.3)m 

if the 8.00µC is moved to the coordinates (0.8,0.7)m through what electric potential difference did it move? 

a third poit of charge -3.00µC is now placed at the coordinates (0.3,-.6)m and then moved to(-0.4,-0.5)m.Through what potential difference did it move assuming the 2 other charges are held in their respective positions?

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A 5 μC point charge is held at the origin.

A 8 μC point charge is at the coordinates (0.5,0.3).

Introduction:

The electrical potential difference is defined as the amount of work done to carrying a unit charge from one point to another in an electric field. In other words, the potential difference is defined as the difference in the electric potential of the two charged bodies.

 

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