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An electric field is given by `vecE=(yhati+xhatj)N/C`. Find the work done (in J) in moving a 1C charge from `vecr_A=(2hati+2hatj)m` to
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An electric field is given by `vecE=(yhati+xhatj)N/C`. Find the work done (in J) in moving a 1C charge from `vecr_A=(2hati+2hatj)m` to `vecr_B=(4hati+hatj)m`.
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