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Are the change of electric potential energy equal for a charge moved from point A to point B by every paths?


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I'm not sure what the question is but if length in time direction must be a conserved quantity and lentgth. Although the field of energy will expand in the paths the vector must combined be equal to the energy. Unless i'm completely of track (whihc i feel i may be) you should read up on Feynman's rules regarding energy conservation. You need to also specify the 'phase' of the field.

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