A charge of #-1 C# is at the origin. How much energy would be applied to or released from a # -1 C# charge if it is moved from # (-7 ,3 ) # to #(-2 ,4 ) #?

1 Answer
Feb 1, 2018

The energy released is #=0.83*10^9J#

Explanation:

The potential energy is

#U=k(q_1q_2)/r#

The charge #q_1=-1C#

The charge #q_2=-1C#

The Coulomb's constant is #k=9*10^9Nm^2C^-2#

The distance

#r_1=sqrt((-7)^2+(3)^2)=sqrt58m#

The distance

#r_2=sqrt((-2)^2+(4)^2)=sqrt(20)#

Therefore,

#U_1=k(q_1q_2)/r_1#

#U_2=k(q_1q_2)/r_2#

#DeltaU=U_2-U_1=k(q_1q_2)/r_2-k(q_1q_2)/r_1#

#=k(q_1q_2)(1/r_1-1/r_2)#

#=9*10^9*((-1)*(-1))(1/sqrt58-1/sqrt(20))#

#=-0.83*10^9J#

The energy released is #=0.83*10^9J#