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What is the potential difference between xi=2.0m and xf=3.0m?

What is the potential difference between xi=2.0m and xf=3.0m?-example-1
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From the graph given, the y-axis represents the potential energy while the x axis is represents the displacement. To calculate the potential difference, I think the values from point two to point one should be only subtracted.

Potential difference = 200 - 100 = 100 V/m
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