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Physics, 05.01.2021 16:20 sierram298

How much work is required to move an electron through a potential difference of 3.00 volts?

(1) 5.33 × 10^–20 J (3) 3.00 J

(2) 4.80 × 10^–19 J (4) 1.88 × 10^19 J

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