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Physics, 14.09.2019 01:10 Queenbee2304

Consider a uniform electric field of 50 n/c directed towards east. if the voltage measured relative to ground at a given point is 80 v what is the voltage at a point 1.0 m directly west of the point? assume a constant electric field?

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