(e) What is electrostatic potential energy of the system
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The electric potential energy of a system of point charges is defined as the work required to assemble this system of charges by bringing them close together, as in the system from an infinite distance.
Electrostatic potential energy of a system of charges is defined as the work done to move the charges from infinity to their present configuration.
V = k × [q/r]
V = electric potential energy.
q = point charge.
r = distance between any point around the charge to the point charge.
k = Coulomb constant; k = 9.0 × 109 N.
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