A point charge with charge q1 = 2.40 μC is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 = −4.60 μC moves from the point ( 0.165 m, 0 ) to the point (0.240 m, 0.275 m ). How much work W is done by the electric force on the moving point charge? Express your answer in joules. Use k = 8.99×109 N⋅m2 /C2 for Coulomb's constant: k = 1 4πϵ0. View Available Hint(s) W = J

A point charge with charge q1 = 2.40 μC is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with charge q2 = −4.60 μC moves from the point ( 0.165 m, 0 ) to the point (0.240 m, 0.275 m ). How much work W is done by the electric force on the moving point charge? Express your answer in joules. Use k = 8.99×109 N⋅m2 /C2 for Coulomb's constant: k = 1 4πϵ0. View Available Hint(s) W = J

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A point charge with charge q 1 = 2.40 μ C is held stationary at the origin. A second point charge with charge q 2 = 4.60 μ C moves from the point ( 0.165 m , 0 ) to the point ( 0.240 m , 0.275 m ). How much work W is done by the electric force on the moving point charge? Express your answer in joules. Use k = 8.99 × 10 9 N m 2 / C 2 for Coulomb's constant: k = 1 4 π ϵ 0 . View Available Hint(s) A Σ ϕ ? W = J

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