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A particle with a charge of 7.5 x 10-8 C is 4.0 cm from a particle with a charge of - 6.3 x 10-6 C. What is the potentia

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A Particle With A Charge Of 7 5 X 10 8 C Is 4 0 Cm From A Particle With A Charge Of 6 3 X 10 6 C What Is The Potentia 1
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A particle with a charge of 7.5 x 10-8 C is 4.0 cm from a particle with a charge of - 6.3 x 10-6 C. What is the potential energy of this two-particle system, relative to a point infinitely far away. -106 mJ 106 mJ 1.06 J -1.06 J -1060J
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