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A particle with a charge of 5.1 μC is 3.02 cm from a particle with a charge of 2.51 μC . The potential energy of this two-particle system, relative to the potential energy at infinite separation, is

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Answer:

U = 3.806 J

Step-by-step explanation:

The potential energy between the two charges q1 and q2, is given by the following formula:


U=k(q_1q_2)/(r) (1)

k: Coulomb's constant = 8.98*10^9 Nm^2/C^2

q1 = 5.1*10^-6 C

q2 = 2.51*10^-6 C

r: distance of separation between particles = 3.02cm = 3.02*10^-2 m

You replace the values of all parameters in the equation (1):


U=(8.98*10^9Nm^2/C^2)((5.1*10^(-6)C)(2.51*10^(-6)C))/(3.02*10^(-2)m)\\\\U=3.806J

The potential energy of the two particle system is 3.806 J

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