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29 August, 03:57

When charged particles are separated by an infinite dis - tance, the electric potential energy of the pair is zero. When 19. 7. the particles are brought close, the electric potential energy of a pair with the same sign is positive, whereas the electric potential energy of a pair with opposite signs is negative. Give a physical explanation of this statement.

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  1. 29 August, 07:10
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    Potential energy Is given as.

    U=kq1q2/r

    Where k is a constant

    q1 is charge

    And q2 is also a charge

    r is the distant between the two charges

    When distance between the two charges is infinity then, the potential energy will b zero

    U=kq1q2/∞

    Therefore

    U=0

    Thus, the potential energy is zero when charged particles are separated by an infinite distance.

    Let considered that both charges are positive.

    Then U becomes

    U=k (+q1) (+q2) / r

    This shows that the energy is positive when the charges are positively charge. Also if the charges are also both negative charged the total energy will also be positive

    U=k (-q1) (-q2) / r.

    Both when their are opposite charges, the energy will be negative

    U=k (-q1) (+q2) / r

    U will be negative
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