A conducting sphere with a radius of 0.25 m has a total charge of 5.70 mC. A particle with a charge of -2.20 mC is initi

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A conducting sphere with a radius of 0.25 m has a total charge of 5.70 mC. A particle with a charge of -2.20 mC is initi

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A conducting sphere with a radius of 0.25 m has a total charge of 5.70 mC. A particle with a charge of -2.20 mC is initially 0.35 m from the sphere's center and is moved to a final position 0.56 m from the sphere's center. (a) What is the difference in electric potential between the particle's final and initial positions, AV = V₁ - V₁? (b) What is the change in the system's electric potential energy?
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