There is a 12 V potential difference between the positive and negative ends of j
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Question
There is a 12 V potential difference between the positive and negative ends of jumper cables, which are a short distance apart. AN Electron at the negative end ready to jump to the positive end has a certain amont of potential energy. ON what quantities does the electricl potential energy depend?
a. the distance between the end of the cables b. the potential difference between the ends of the cables c. the charge on the electron d. the distance and the potential difference e. the distance and the charge f. the potential difference and the charge g. the potential difference, charge, and distance
Explanation / Answer
the potential difference, and the charge
The electric potential is the same, and the electric potential energy is twice as much.
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