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A proton when released from point A moves to a point B in an electric field. Which of A and B is at a higher potential ? Explain.
If the potential difference between the points A and B is 5 V, find the amount of work done in moving a proton from B to A
(Take charge of proton as `+1.6 xx 10^(-19)C`).

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