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7nadin3 [17]
3 years ago
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A positively charged particle and a negatively charged particle are initially far apart. What happens to their electrostatic pot

ential energy as they are brought closer together?
Physics
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dangina [55]3 years ago
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Question: A positively charged particle and a negatively charged particle are initially far apart. What happens to their electrostatic potential energy as they are brought closer together?

A. Becomes more positive and decreasing in absolute magnitude

B. Becomes more negative and increasing in absolute magnitude.

C. Becomes more positive and increasing in absolute magnitude

D. Becomes more negative and decreasing in absolute magnitude.

Answer:

As they brought closer the electrostatic potential energy "Becomes more negative and increasing in absolute magnitude. "

Explanation:

Electric potential energy, or Electrostatic potential energy, is a potential energy that consequences from traditional Coulomb forces and is related with the conformation of a specific set of point charges within a distinct arrangement. Electric Potential Energy. Potential energy can be defined as the size for undertaking effort which ascends from place or arrangement. In the electrical case, a charge will exercise a force on any additional charge and potential energy ascends from any group of charges.

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