In a certain region of space, the electric field is zero. From this fact, what can you conclude about the electric potential in this region? (a) It is zero. (b) It does not vary with position. (c) It is positive. (d) It is negative. (e) None of those answers is necessarily true.
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A helium nucleus (charge 5 2e, mass 5 6.63 3 10227 kg) traveling at 6.20 3 105 m/s enters an electric field, traveling from point A, at a potential of 1.50 3 103 V, to point B, at 4.00 3 103 V. What is its speed at point B? (a) 7.91 3 105 m/s (b) 3.78 3 105 m/s (c) 2.13 3 105 m/s (d) 2.52 3 106 m/s (e) 3.01 3 108 m/s
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The first step in solving 25 problem number 15 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A helium nucleus (charge 5 2e, mass 5 6.63 3 10227 kg) traveling at 6.20 3 105 m/s enters an electric field, traveling from point A, at a potential of 1.50 3 103 V, to point B, at 4.00 3 103 V. What is its speed at point B? (a) 7.91 3 105 m/s (b) 3.78 3 105 m/s (c) 2.13 3 105 m/s (d) 2.52 3 106 m/s (e) 3.01 3 108 m/s
From the textbook chapter Electric Potential you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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