Chapter 24: Q85P (page 715)
In Fig. 24-67, we move a particle of charge in from infinity to the x-axis. How much work do we do? Distance is.

Short Answer
The required work is .
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Chapter 24: Q85P (page 715)
In Fig. 24-67, we move a particle of charge in from infinity to the x-axis. How much work do we do? Distance is.

The required work is .
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