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In the 1st quadrant, an electric field points only in the +x-direction but is non-uniform according to the expression: E⃗ =(2000x+6000x2)x^E→=(2000x+6000x2)x ^ where x is measured in meters. If a positive charge Q = +0.57 C is moved horizontally from x = 26 cm to x = 46 cm, what is the magnitude of the change in electrical potential energy of the charge?

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