There is a 1μC positive charge inside an electric field. The charge moves from a voltage of 10,000V to 7000V. What is th

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There is a 1μC positive charge inside an electric field. The charge moves from a voltage of 10,000V to 7000V. What is th

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There is a 1μC positive charge inside an electric field. The charge moves from a voltage of 10,000V to 7000V. What is the work done by the field on the charge? (Charge is moving inside a vacuum.) I + 1 10,000 V 7,000 V 1E
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