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    Where is the voltage potential zero given two points?

    Homework Statement Two charges are fixed in place with a separation d. One charge is positive and has ten times (n = 10) the magnitude of the other charge, which is negative. The positive charge lies to the left of the negative charge, as in Figure 19.10. Relative to the negative charge...
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    Kinetic Energy (in eV) of He with given change in potential

    Ohhhh, got it. Much more simple than I made it out to be. Thanks again
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    Kinetic Energy (in eV) of He with given change in potential

    I had tried that originally, but it didn't work. Here's how: 2(1.6e-19)*(370)=1.184e-16Thanks for the help
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    Kinetic Energy (in eV) of He with given change in potential

    Thanks for the welcome. Isn't 370 volts just the difference in potential from A-->B ?
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    Kinetic Energy (in eV) of He with given change in potential

    Homework Statement Point A is at a potential of +230 V, and point B is at a potential of -140 V. An -particle is a helium nucleus that contains two protons and two neutrons; the neutrons are electrically neutral. An -particle starts from rest at A and accelerates toward B. When the -particle...
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