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A 2.0-Coulomb bead is given 20 Joules of electric potential energy by lifting it from the "ground" to point A. If a second bead with twice as much charge, 4.0 Coulombs, is lifted through the same distance, intuitively, how much electric potential energy do you expect it to have at point A?

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Answer:

40 J

Step-by-step explanation:


c_1 = 4 C


c_2 = 2 C


U_1 = 20 J

The potential energy is directly proportional to the charge of the particle


U\propto c


(U_2)/(U_1)=(c_2)/(c_1)\\\Rightarrow U_2=(U_1c_2)/(c_1)\\\Rightarrow U_2=(20* 4)/(2)\\\Rightarrow U_2=40\ J

The potential energy expected is 40 J

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