During depolarization, what is the work done (by the electric field) on the first few Na ions that enter the cell? ► View Available Hint(s) O-40 meV +40 me V -80 meV +80 me V - 120 me V +120 me V 0 me V Submit A Previous Answers B
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The work done by the electric field on a charge is given by the equation W = qΔV, where W is the work done, q is the charge of the particle, and ΔV is the change in electric potential (voltage). Show more…
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