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22 February, 04:07

How does the electrical potential energy between two positively charged particles change if the distance is increased by a factor of 2?

a. it is reduced by a factor of 2

b. it is increased by a factor of 2

c. it is increased by a factor of 4

d. it is reduced by a factor of 4

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  1. 22 February, 04:11
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    Answer: it is increased by a factor of 2
  2. 22 February, 04:36
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    A. it is reduced by a factor of 2

    Explanation:

    Electrical potential energy decreases as the distance between charged particles increases. Electric potential is the amount of potential energy per unit charge. Therefore; electrica potential energy is given by the formula;

    V (r) = kq1q2/r

    From the equation, the electrical potential energy is inversely proportional to the distance of separation between charged particles, therefore if the distance increases by a factor of 2, then the electrical potential energy is reduced by a factor of 2.
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