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Physics, 30.12.2020 14:00 jordanrini

A charge of +5nC and mass of 10-6 kg is moved a distance of 4 cm against a uniform electric field of magnitude 2·105 V/m from M to N. (a) Calculate the work
done in moving the charge from M to N. (b) The charge is now released and returns
to M. Calculate the kinetic energy of the charge at M and its velocity.

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