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In this example, we find the work needed to create a dipole by bringing in two…

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In this example, we find the work needed to create a dipole by bringing in two…

In this example, we find the work needed to create a dipole by bringing in two point charges of mass m = 0.005 kg ; and opposite charge Q = 22 nC, from infinity, to within a distance d=2nm of one another. Gravity should be ignored.

a) Find the potential energy between the two point charges when they are an infinite distance away from one another.

b) Find the electrostatic energy between the two charges when they are a distance d from one another.

c) Find the change in potential energy between the two charges as they are moved from infinity to the final position, a distance d = 2 nm apart.

d) The charges start out at rest and end at rest. Find the change in their kinetic energy.

e) Find the change in mechanical energy.

f) Using Wnc = ΔME, find the work done by you to bring them from infinity to the final position.

g) Is the work done by you equal to Wnc ? 1) Yes 2) No

*Please do you mind making sure its clear and explain shortly why certain equations/methods are used, cause i have had two questions answered and the answer wasnt methodically written out and both were incorrect*

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