Solution
Potential energy accounts for work done by a conservative force.
The potential difference between points 1 and 2,
is thus defined to be the change in potential energy of a charge moved from 1 to 2, divided by the charge.
The potential difference is given by the equation below
Given
q=1.35x10-6CV
ΔP.E=2.43x10-5J
The change in the electric potential is (ΔV)=2.43x10-5J/1.35x10-6C=18V
find the change in electric potential when the electric potential energy of a charge of 1.35x10-6C...
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