Physics
Grade-9
Easy
Question
Identify the potential energy across the charges shown.
- Low potential
- High potential
- Cannot be determined
- Incomplete information
Hint:
High potential
The correct answer is: High potential
- The potential energy is inversely proportional to the square of distance between the charges.
- As the distance decreases (the charges come closer), the potential energy increases.
- The electric potential is inversely proportional to the distance between the two charges. Therefore, if the distance decreases, the potential increases.
- So, the correct option is b.
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