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OpenStudy (mrnebula):

HELP!!!!!!!!! When a negatively charged object moves in the opposite direction of an electric force field, the potential energy of the object *becomes zero *increases *decreases *stays the same

OpenStudy (221emily):

I don't know how to explain it and i can't just give you the answer... sorry :(

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

a hint? or some method

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

i'll give u a medal and fan u

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

do u know some one that can help

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

?

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

if u wish Morgan Freeman would ready u a bed time story every night u will help

OpenStudy (221emily):

if it is negative and moves toward a positive then see here is the part that i don't exactly know how to explain but i can help rule out the other ones

OpenStudy (221emily):

do you think that a negative will decrease if it moves towards a positive?

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

no

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

it has energy

OpenStudy (221emily):

then decreasing is ruled out do you think that it will stay the same

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

no IT INCREASES

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

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OpenStudy (mrnebula):

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OpenStudy (mrnebula):

for u

OpenStudy (221emily):

lol just about every one does lol thanks

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

your welcome

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

one more i suk at this stuff i know

OpenStudy (221emily):

kk

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

The two south pole ends of two magnets are touching. Which of the following can be concluded?

OpenStudy (221emily):

ok so if you have a positive does it attract another positive or reject it?

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

its fly's away to never land cuss it doesn't like to see another positive like it

OpenStudy (221emily):

yes so if you have two negatives? does that happen

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

well yea if it goes to never land it any near that positive it likes big foot better

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

it isn't any where near*

OpenStudy (221emily):

so if you have 2 south pole ends do they like each other?

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

they go away

OpenStudy (221emily):

so you can write that they push each other away that they don't attract each other

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

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OpenStudy (221emily):

aweee

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

yea but the answers i hav dont say tha

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

They r...? *No work was required by an outside force. *The magnets are naturally attracted to each other *Work was required by an outside force *The potential energy of the magnets is low

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

i dont get it

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

shoosh clara is watching

OpenStudy (221emily):

work is required by an outside force because the magnets south poles don't attract naturally so you have to push the magnets together i am sure you did that when you were a kid

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yesh im trying to figure out what ur q is lol

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

i'v shuvd em up my noes and did that thats a win win

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yupp my dad -.-

OpenStudy (221emily):

thats funny but do you know what i mean by u would have to push them 2gethor ur self?

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

umm i know that they push from each other but the answers dont day that

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

o the out side FORCE!

OpenStudy (221emily):

yes

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

WARK WAS NEEDED

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

thnx that all everybody go home foks

OpenStudy (mrnebula):

bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Actually, for the first question; the right answer is decreases. I just took a quiz with that question and it said I go tit wrong ad that decreases is the right answer. :(

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