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It takes 15 joules of work to bring 3.0 coulombs of positive charge from infinity to a point. What is the electric potential at this point in an electric field?
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It takes 15 joules of work to bring 3.0 coulombs of positive charge from infinity to a point. What is the electric potential at this point in an electric field?
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The work done to bring the charge from infinity to point A is equal to the variation of potential energy of the charge:
Using
as reference, we have:
from which we find the potential at point A:
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