Question: The work done by an external force to move a -6.50 C charge from point A to point B is 15.0 10-4 J. If

The work done by an external force to move a -6.50 μC charge from point A to point B is 15.0 × 10-4 J. If the charge was started from rest and had 4.82 × 10-4 J of kinetic energy when it reached point B, what must be the potential difference between A and B?

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