A path around a certain electric circuit has discrete points labeled A, B,C, and D. To

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A path around a certain electric circuit has discrete points labeled A, B,C, and D. To move an electron from points A to C requires 5 pJ. To move an electron from B to C requires 3 pJ. To move an electron from A to D requires 8 pJ. (a) What is the potential difference (in volts) between points B and C, assuming a “+” reference at C? (b) What is the potential difference (in volts) between points B and D, assuming a “+” reference at D? (c) What is the potential difference (in volts) between points A and B (again, in volts), assuming a “+” reference at B?

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