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Physics, 12.03.2021 05:40, chevy1911

Question #6: Notice that you could have high potential energy when the particles have opposite charge, but also high potential energy when the particles have the same charge.
How do the forces at the relative positions compare in these two scenarios (high potential energy with
similar charges versus high potential energy with opposite charges)?

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