Physics, asked by rijeceniza, 3 months ago

Potential energy is the stored energy a system has to do an action, such as when you lift a book over your head right before you drop it. Potential energy also exists between charged particles. Which of the following is true about the potential energy between charged particles? Choose the two that apply.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Potential energy is energy that is stored - or conserved - in an object or substance. This stored energy is based on the position, arrangement or state of the object or substance. You can think of it as energy that has the 'potential' to do work.

Answered by rai427683
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Potential energy remains the same between like charges as they move apart

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