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3. (+, 624/12.5 points l Previous Answers SerCP9 16 P.011 An electron is at the origin. (a) Calculate the electric potential Va at point A, x 0.310 cm. 4.65e-7 (b) Calculate the electric potential Ve at point B, x-0.320 cm 4.5e-7 What is the potential difference Ve -VA? 1.4e-8 least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. V a negatively charged partide placed at point A necessarily go through this same potential differen This answer has not been graded yet Need Help? ITak tTeter Save Progress Practice Another Version Submit Answer
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