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Physics, 15.02.2020 04:53, jeanlucceltrick09

A charge moves a distance of 1.8 cm in the direction of a uniform electric field having a magnitude of 214 N/C. The electrical potential energy of the charge decreases by 51.63 × 10−19 J as it moves. Find the magnitude of the charge on the moving particle. The electrical potential energy depends on the distance moved in the direction of the field. Answer in units of C.

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