A proton is moving in an electric field described by the potential V= x+6. What is the force experienced by the proton?
Answer: F = −q. dv/dx
Explanation
A proton is moving in an electric field described by the potential V= x+6. What is the force experienced by the proton F = −q. dv/dx.
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