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Continuing the previous exercise, determine the nature of work (for each force listed, not net force), KE and PE for: 1. A + charge moving away from a + charge, from rest, under field force only.

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2. A + charge moving away from a + charge, from rest, with applied force slowing it.

Work is
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3. A - charge moving toward a + charge under field force only.

KE
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4. A - charge moving toward a + charge with applied force slowing it.

Work is
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5. An applied force pulls a negative charge away from a positive charge.

Work is
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6. An applied force pushes 2 like charges together.

Work is
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