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abern

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Three negative charges of equal magnitudes are positioned along the x-axis at x = -a, x=0, and x = +a respectively. The charge located at x=0 is moved away along the y-axis to a position (x,y) = (0, +a).
 
  How does the potential energy of the system of charges change as a result? A)
 
  The potential energy may increase or decrease depending on the magnitude of the charges.
  B)
 
  The potential energy increases.
  C)
 
  The potential energy decreases.
  D)
 
  The potential energy stays the same.
  E)
 
  More information is needed to answer the question.

Question 2

A platinum sphere has a radius of 1.20 cm. The density of platinum is 21.4103 kg/m3. What is the mass of the sphere?
 
  A)
 
  37.0 g
 
  B)
 
  38.7 g
 
  C)
 
  69.3 g
 
  D)
 
  21.4 g
 
  E)
 
  155 g



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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abern

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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