6. Two 33 uC charges are placed along the x-axis, one at -12 cm and the other at 24 cm. A charge of -1.5 mC is moved fro

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6. Two 33 uC charges are placed along the x-axis, one at -12 cm and the other at 24 cm. A charge of -1.5 mC is moved fro

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6 Two 33 Uc Charges Are Placed Along The X Axis One At 12 Cm And The Other At 24 Cm A Charge Of 1 5 Mc Is Moved Fro 1
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6. Two 33 uC charges are placed along the x-axis, one at -12 cm and the other at 24 cm. A charge of -1.5 mC is moved from the point (0,0) to (0,14 cm) i.e. along the y axis. What is the change in potential energy of the system? 7. An electric field of 500 N/C point upward in a room. A dust particle of mass 1.8 g is stationary. What is the charge on the dust particle assuming air currents do not affect the dust particle?
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