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How much work does the electric field do in moving a -7.7 hC charge from the ground to a point whose potential is +55 V higher?
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How much work does the electric field do in moving a -7.7 hC charge from the ground to a point whose potential is +55 V higher?
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How much work does the electric field do in moving a -7.7 hC charge from the ground to a point whose potential is +55 V higher?
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I really don’t know I just need some points to help me though this test I’m very sorry
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