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| Dec14-09, 09:11 PM | #1 |
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Concept of Potential Energy -vs Electric Potential in an EField
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6. A positive charge is initially at rest in an electric field and is free to move. Which of the following statements is true about the movement of the positive charge? a. Start to move to a position with higher potential and higher potential energy b. Start to move to a position with higher potential and lower potential energy c. Start to move to a position with lower potential and higher potential energy d. Start to move to a position with lower potential and lower potential energy Ok, I know if it were a NEGATIVE charge initially at rest in an electric field, it would do: B, higher potential, lower potential energy. What's the answer behind this question though? How does it change for a positive charge? I don't understand the underlying concept of what is going on. I thought for Potential Energy, for both it would have to be moving to LOWER potential energy, as regardless of it being positive or negative, it is initially at rest (all potential energy) and begins to move (thus potential energy must LOWER given Kinetic=Potential). However, what would happen for the potential? What is potential? I know it's defined as Potential Energy/Charge but what does this mean? What's the idea behind it? Thanks! |
| Dec16-09, 05:04 AM | #2 |
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Hi Schoomy!
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