Answer:
Part a)
![\Delta U = 4* 10^5eV](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/85cpjhbdma9fbiyu3l3rrz823hs5s0lf93.png)
Part b)
![\Delta U = -4* 10^5eV](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/flcsndlklwd0dsupy8z5sprpqsi0keocjh.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a)
Change in potential energy of a charge is given as
![\Delta U = q\Delta V](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/v8nowltuqd2m08wevwigw4jbknnzpk296g.png)
here we know that
for proton
also we have
![\Delta V = 400 kV](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/u5zgi1qq3b2o27pbdg4jr5jqzbmn0gqhv5.png)
now we have
![\Delta U = e(400 kV)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/4t3zkt0y4yv1k4up7nl736c98mmlwbxthz.png)
![\Delta U = 4* 10^5eV](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/85cpjhbdma9fbiyu3l3rrz823hs5s0lf93.png)
Part b)
Change in potential energy of a charge is given as
![\Delta U = q\Delta V](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/v8nowltuqd2m08wevwigw4jbknnzpk296g.png)
here we know that
for proton
also we have
![\Delta V = 400 kV](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/u5zgi1qq3b2o27pbdg4jr5jqzbmn0gqhv5.png)
now we have
![\Delta U = -e(400 kV)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/vk5ojnw19xp0mo9uyv8u0hc852wvciucue.png)
![\Delta U = -4* 10^5eV](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/flcsndlklwd0dsupy8z5sprpqsi0keocjh.png)