Concept questions Discussed in class. Two test charges are brought separately into the vicinity of a charge + Q. First, test charge + q is brought to.

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Concept questions Discussed in class

Two test charges are brought separately into the vicinity of a charge + Q. First, test charge + q is brought to point A a distance r from + Q. Next, + q is removed and a test charge +2 q is brought to point B a distance 2 r from + Q. Compared with the electrostatic potential of the charge at A, that of the charge at B is 1. greater. 2. smaller. 3. the same.

Two test charges are brought separately into the vicinity of a charge + Q. First, test charge + q is brought to a point a distance r from + Q. Then this charge is removed and test charge – q is brought to the same point. The electrostatic potential energy of which test charge is greater: 1. + q 2. – q 3. It is the same for both.

An electron is pushed into an electric field where it acquires a 1-V electrical potential. Suppose instead that two electrons are pushed the same distance into the same electric field. The electrical potential of the two electrons is V V V V V.