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Physics, 07.05.2021 20:00, depression4eternity

How can the negative charge be moved in order to cause both charges to have the same change in
electric potential energy?
These two images show pairs of oppositely charged
plates that create uniform electric fields. The strength of
the field on the right is twice as strong as that of the
field on the left in the field on the left, a positive charge
changes position as shown in the field on the right, a
negative charge that has twice the magnitude of the
positive charge is placed midway between the plates
o It can be moved 0.04 m toward the positive plate.
o It can be moved 0.04 m toward the negative plate.
It can be moved 0.01 m toward the positive plate.
O It can be moved 0.01 m toward the negative plate.
101 m
0.1 m
08 m
To 05 m
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How can the negative charge be moved in order to

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