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What is the electric potential at a point in space if a charge of 7.3 × 10-17 coulombs at that point has a potential energy of 6.4 × 10-17 joules? 0.64 volts 0.73 volts 0.88 volts 0.91 volts
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What is the electric potential at a point in space if a charge of 7.3 × 10-17 coulombs at that point has a potential energy of 6.4 × 10-17 joules?
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Note: The unit adopted in SI for electric potential is volt (V), in homage to the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, and the unit designates Joule by coulomb (J / C).
Data:
V (volts or J/C) = ?
Ep (potential energy) =
q (charge) =
Formula:
Solving:
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