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Physics, 18.09.2021 14:00, lee9724

A point charge of +2 C is transferred from a point at potential 100v to be a point at potential 50v. What would be the energy supplied by the charge? \sf \green{โ†} \pink{Kindly} \:  \orange{ need}  \: \blue{ correct} \:  \purple { answers}
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