Chapter7: Electric Potential
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Problem 94AP: (a) What is the final speed of an electron accelerated from rest through a voltage of 25.0 MV by a...
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![The unit of the electric "coulomb" constant k is (N.m²/C² )
An equivalent unit would be:
O a Watt.s?/c².m?
Ob Watt.m.s²/C?
Oc Watt.s/C2m
Od Watt.m.s/C²
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Transcribed Image Text:The unit of the electric "coulomb" constant k is (N.m²/C² )
An equivalent unit would be:
O a Watt.s?/c².m?
Ob Watt.m.s²/C?
Oc Watt.s/C2m
Od Watt.m.s/C²
De Watt.m2. s/C?
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