Two point charges are separated by a distance d. The first has a charge of
+2e, and the second has a charge of +3e. How does the electric potential
energy of the +2e charge change if it is moved to a new position, so that it is
separated from the second charge by a distance of 2d?
(PE- 1914, k- 900 x 10Nom? 10)
O A. The new electric potential energy is 4 times as strong as the
original electric potential energy.
B. The new electric potential energy is, as strong as the original
electric potential energy.
O c. The new electric potential energy is 2 times as strong as the
original electric potential energy.
D. The new electric potential energy is as strong as the original
electric potential energy.
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