A particle that carries a net charge of −77.8μC is held in a constant electric field that is uniform over the entire reg

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A particle that carries a net charge of −77.8μC is held in a constant electric field that is uniform over the entire reg

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A particle that carries a net charge of −77.8μC is held in a constant electric field that is uniform over the entire region. The electric field vector is oriented 40.2∘ clockwise from the vertical axis, as shown in the figure. If the magnitude of the electric field is 6.82 N/C, how much work is done by the electric field as the particle is made to move a distance of d=0.756 m straight up? Work: What is the potential difference ΔV between the particle's initial and final positions? ΔV= V
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