We have a +20 μC point charge located at x = 5 m and y = 1 m. a. What is the electric potential at x = 5 m and y = -2 m?

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We have a +20 μC point charge located at x = 5 m and y = 1 m. a. What is the electric potential at x = 5 m and y = -2 m?

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We have a +20 μC point charge located at x = 5 m and y = 1 m. a. What is the electric potential at x = 5 m and y = -2 m? Call this point A. b. What is the electric potential at x = 8 m and y = 1 m? Call this point B. c. What is the change in the electric potential when moving from point A to point B? d. What is the change in the electric potential energy if a charge of -10 μC moves from point A to point B? e. What is the change in the kinetic energy of the target charge? f. Is the speed of the charge zero or not?
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