Question:

If an electron is brought toward another electron, the electric potential energy of the system

Updated On: Jan 23, 2024
  • becomes zero
  • increases
  • remains the same
  • decreases.
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Solution and Explanation

If two charges are of the same sign, they repel each other. Thus if two electrons are brought closer, some work is done against the force of repulsion. Therefore the electric potential energy of the system increases.



Mathematically, the potential due to one electron at the position of the other electron is $\frac{-K e}{r}$ and hence
the potential of the other $=-\frac{K e(-e)}{r}=\frac{K e^{2}}{r}$,
where $r$ is the distance between the two electrons. Now if $r$ decreases, $P . E$. increases.
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Concepts Used:

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Electrostatic Potential

The potential of a point is defined as the work done per unit charge that results in bringing a charge from infinity to a certain point.

Some major things that we should know about electric potential:

  • They are denoted by V and are a scalar quantity.
  • It is measured in volts.

Capacitance

The ability of a capacitor of holding the energy in form of an electric charge is defined as capacitance. Similarly, we can also say that capacitance is the storing ability of capacitors, and the unit in which they are measured is “farads”.

Read More: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

The capacitor is in Series and in Parallel as defined below;

In Series

Both the Capacitors C1 and C2 can easily get connected in series. When the capacitors are connected in series then the total capacitance that is Ctotal is less than any one of the capacitor’s capacitance.

In Parallel

Both Capacitor C1 and C2 are connected in parallel. When the capacitors are connected parallelly then the total capacitance that is Ctotal is any one of the capacitor’s capacitance.