Answer:
Explanation:
Potential energy Is given as.
U=kq1q2/r
Where k is a constant
q1 is charge
And q2 is also a charge
r is the distant between the two charges
When distance between the two charges is infinity then, the potential energy will b zero
U=kq1q2/∞
Therefore
U=0
Thus, the potential energy is zero when charged particles are separated by an infinite distance.
Let considered that both charges are positive.
Then U becomes
U=k(+q1)(+q2)/r
This shows that the energy is positive when the charges are positively charge. Also if the charges are also both negative charged the total energy will also be positive
U=k(-q1)(-q2)/r.
Both when their are opposite charges, the energy will be negative
U=k(-q1)(+q2)/r
U will be negative