25. Electric Potential
Work From Electric Force
25. Electric Potential
Work From Electric Force
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- Multiple Choice
An electron moves from point A to point B. The potential difference between these two points is 100 V. What is
a. the point of higher potential?
b. the work done on the electron?
c. the final speed of the electron if its initial speed is zero?
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