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Work and electric potential energy of a proton between charged plates
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Work and electric potential energy of a proton between charged plates
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Electric potential energy and electric potential between parallel plates (constant E)
There is a constant electric field of 11 500 N/C between a pair of oppositely-charged parallel plates spaced 0.0475 m apart.
There is a constant electric field of 11 500 N/C between a pair of oppositely-charged parallel plates spaced 0.0475 m apart.
Find the amount of work needed to move a proton from the surface of the negative plate to the surface of the positive plate, and how much electric potential energy the proton has gained after it is moved.
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