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7) If the electric field is Ē = 5* what voltage difference is traversed when moving a positive test charge from Finitiat
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7) If the electric field is Ē = 5* what voltage difference is traversed when moving a positive test charge from Finitiat
7) If the electric field is Ē = 5* what voltage difference is traversed when moving a positive test charge from Finitiat = 0%to frinat = -1 m ?? Does this voltage difference result in an increase in potential or kinetic energy (circle one) for a positive test charge? (hint draw a picture with the electric field lines and the path of the test charge and use the analogy to gravity to decide.) 8) If an electron is between two charged conducting plates separated by 0.5 m and there is voltage difference AV = 1.5V. a) How big of an electric field does the electron experience in moving to the positive plate? b) Is this field constant? yes or no c) If the electron starts at the negative plate, how much does its kinetic energy change when it reaches the positive plate? Give the answer in electron volts only.