5.) Suppose that you are applying force to move a particle with a charge of+2 € through a uniform electric field of 7 NIC [i]. You move the charge through a displacement (change in position) of (-6 1 + 3 j - 2k) m. How much net work do you do during this process?
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We can use the formula F = qE, where q is the charge of the particle and E is the electric field strength. Plugging in the values, we get: F = (2 €)(7 NIC [i]) = 14 N [i] Show more…
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