When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in the figure, the electric field does 5.70 × 10-19 J of work on it. What are the electric potential differences (a) VB - VA, (b)Vc-VA, and (c)VC-VB? (a) Number i (b) Number (c) Number i Electric field line Units Units Units Equipotentials
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When an electron moves from A to B along an electric field line in the figure, the electric field does 5.70 x 10-19 J of work on it. So work done
W=5.70×10-19 J
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