A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1200 N/C points in the negative x d
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Question
A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1200 N/C points in the negative x direction as shown in the figure.
A) What is the difference in electric potential, V = VB - VA, between points A and B?
B) What is the difference in electric potential, V = VB - VC, between points B and C?
C) What is the difference in electric potential, V = Vc - VA, between points C and A?
D) From the information given in this problem, is it possible to determine the value of the electric potential at point A? If so, determine VA; if not, explain why.
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Explanation / Answer
A. 0 V B . V' = - 0.04 x 1200 = -48 V C. V' = -48 V D' No , it is not possible we can only get the potential difference
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