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Hey everyone, so I think my question will be relatively simple compared to what I've viewed elsewhere here. Basically, I am an adult taking grade 12 physics as self study, and for the most part I can work things out ok. I am planning on taking the diploma exam for my province in January.
Anyways, I am on the unit of electrostatics, and one question kind of has me confused. I am wondering if there is a problem with my textbook. I'll try to write it out.
(-) ------- A)----------B)
"Compare the electric potential energy of a positive test charge at points A and B near a charged sphere, as shown below"
Now the answer states that the Potential is higher at Point A, then at Point B, and goes on to reason that because we choose infinity as our "zero" point, that A) will be higher.
The way I understand it, the more "work" it takes to get a positive charge to either point, the higher the potential energy, so that would be point B isn't it? Or, if all other points other then infinity are considered negative potential, then doesn't the point closer to infinity have higher potential (although it's still negative). Finally, the last reason I believe it is B, is because of the conservation of energy. If I were to release a positive charge at Point B and it were to accelerate towards negative charge, it would have more velocity at the moment it were to contact the negative source charge. This would be a higher kinetic energy, which must mean a higher potential energy at point B. Am I going wrong somewhere!?
Thanks
Anyways, I am on the unit of electrostatics, and one question kind of has me confused. I am wondering if there is a problem with my textbook. I'll try to write it out.
(-) ------- A)----------B)
"Compare the electric potential energy of a positive test charge at points A and B near a charged sphere, as shown below"
Now the answer states that the Potential is higher at Point A, then at Point B, and goes on to reason that because we choose infinity as our "zero" point, that A) will be higher.
The way I understand it, the more "work" it takes to get a positive charge to either point, the higher the potential energy, so that would be point B isn't it? Or, if all other points other then infinity are considered negative potential, then doesn't the point closer to infinity have higher potential (although it's still negative). Finally, the last reason I believe it is B, is because of the conservation of energy. If I were to release a positive charge at Point B and it were to accelerate towards negative charge, it would have more velocity at the moment it were to contact the negative source charge. This would be a higher kinetic energy, which must mean a higher potential energy at point B. Am I going wrong somewhere!?
Thanks