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The work required to move a charged particle, such as a proton, through a potential difference is given by the equation:

Work = q * V

where "q" is the charge of the particle and "V" is the potential difference.

The charge of a proton is approximately +1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs (C). The potential difference is given as 100 volts (V).

Plugging in these values, we can calculate the work:

Work = (1.602 x 10^-19 C) * (100 V) = 1.602 x 10^-17 joules (J)

Therefore, the total amount of work required to move a proton through a potential difference of 100 volts is approximately 1.602 x 10^-17 joules.

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