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How much work must we do on an electron to move it from point A, which is at a potential of +50V, to point B, which is at a potential of -50 V, along the semicircular path shown in the figure? Assume the system is isolated from outside forces. (e = 1.60 × 10-19 C)


• 1.60 × 10-17 J

• -1.6 J

• 1.6 J

• -1.60 × 10-17 J

• This cannot be determined because we do not know the distance traveled.
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1.60 × 10-17 J
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