3. The sketch below shows Cross sections of equipotential surfaces between two charged conductors that are shown in soli

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3. The sketch below shows Cross sections of equipotential surfaces between two charged conductors that are shown in soli

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3. The sketch below shows Cross sections of equipotential surfaces between two charged conductors that are shown in solid grey. Various points on the equipotential surfaces near the conductors are labeled A, B, C, ..., I. 04 -70 y -bov -50V -30 V -20 V +20 V +40 V a. At which of the labeled points will the electric field have the greatest magnitude? b. At which of the labeled points will an electron have the greatest potential energy? c. What is the potential difference between points B and E? d. What is the direction of the electri e. How much work is required to move a -1.0 C charge from A to E? f. How much work is required to move a -1.0 uC charge from B to D to C?
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