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What Is The Change In Electric Potential Energy Of The Point Charge When It Is Moved? [Solved]
The change in the potential energy of a charge q when being moved from point A to point B, is the work done by an external force in moving the charge. ∆U = UB - UA = -q ∫ABE·dr. The integral is taken along a particular path. But the electrostatic force is a conservative force.
Potential Energy due to Point Charges
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Point Charges (4 of 10) Change in Electric Potential Energy
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MJ11 P41 Q4 Change of Electric Potential Energy of a moving point charge
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