Suppose that a point charge of 1 Coulomb undergoes a change in which it is moved from point A to point B while in the presence of an external electric field. During this transposition, it undergoes a voltage change of +6Volts. What change in electrical potential energy occurs in this scenario?
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Step 1: Calculate the change in electrical potential energy using the formula: \[ \Delta U = Q \cdot \Delta V \] Show more…
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