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suppose the electric field between two points separated by 9 meters is 16 volt/m. what is the electric potential (in volt) between the two points? use exact numbers; do not estimate.
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suppose the electric field between two points separated by 9 meters is 16 volt/m. what is the electric potential (in volt) between the two points? use exact numbers; do not estimate.
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V=ED
Voltage= electric field*distance
Voltage= 16*9
Voltage= 144 V
Hope this helps :)
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