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How much work w is done by the electrostatic force on the moving point charge?

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As we know that electrostatic force is a conservative force

so we can say by the condition of conservative force


F_c = -(dU)/(dr)

here we can rearrange the above equation as


dU = - F_c.dr

now integrate both sides


\int dU = - \int F_c . dr

Now we know by the definition of work done by a force is given by


W = \int F.dr

now work done by conservative force is given as


W_c = \int F_c . dr

Now from above work done by electric field to move charge from one point to other is given as


W_(EF) = \int F_(e).dr = - \int dU

so here work done is given as


W_(EF) = U_i - U_f

so change in potential energy is given by work done

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