Two plates separated by a distance d= 18.3 mm are charged to a potential difference V = 7.25 V. A constant force F = 7.3

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Two plates separated by a distance d= 18.3 mm are charged to a potential difference V = 7.25 V. A constant force F = 7.3

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Two plates separated by a distance d= 18.3 mm are charged to a potential difference V = 7.25 V. A constant force F = 7.31 N pushes a -8.30 mC charge from the positively charged plate to the negatively charged plate. Calculate the change in the kinetic energy AK, potential energy AU, and total energy AE of the charge as it travels from one plate to the other. Assume the initial speed of the charge is 0. AK = AE=
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