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    Jul 31, 2013, 03:52 PM
    electric forces
    what is the work done by the electric forces in moving a charge Q = 1nc from the coordinate origin to the point (1m,1m) in the electrostatic field given by E(x,y,z) =(x^-X + y^2(-Y) -z) V/m. (x,y,z in m) in the cartesian coordinate system along the straight line joining the two points?

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