What is the potential energy of a system of two charges +5μC and +10μC separated

Practice Questions

Q1
What is the potential energy of a system of two charges +5μC and +10μC separated by 0.2m?
  1. -0.225 J
  2. 0.225 J
  3. 0.45 J
  4. 0.9 J

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the potential energy of a system of two charges +5μC and +10μC separated by 0.2m?
  • Step 1: Identify the values given in the problem. We have two charges: q1 = +5μC and q2 = +10μC. Convert these to coulombs: q1 = 5 × 10^-6 C and q2 = 10 × 10^-6 C.
  • Step 2: Identify the distance between the charges, which is given as r = 0.2 m.
  • Step 3: Use the formula for potential energy (U) of two point charges: U = k * (q1 * q2) / r, where k is the Coulomb's constant, approximately 9 × 10^9 N m²/C².
  • Step 4: Substitute the values into the formula: U = (9 × 10^9) * (5 × 10^-6) * (10 × 10^-6) / 0.2.
  • Step 5: Calculate the numerator: (9 × 10^9) * (5 × 10^-6) * (10 × 10^-6) = 4.5 × 10^4.
  • Step 6: Divide the result by the distance (0.2 m): U = 4.5 × 10^4 / 0.2 = 2.25 × 10^5.
  • Step 7: Convert 2.25 × 10^5 J to a more standard form: U = 0.225 J.
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