Potential Energy +ions/-ions: Attraction/Repulsion?

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In summary, the direction of the E-field is the direction of the force that the field exerts on a positive charge.
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-----------> direction of E-field
the potential energy required to move +ions from infinity to that point is a positive value
But for -ions , the potential energy required is negative
Does the sign reveal the direction ,attractive force /repulsive force or any other arbitrary meaning or just because of the formula of potential energy and add a negative sign on it??
sign on it??
 
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momomo_mo said:
-----------> direction of E-field
the potential energy required to move +ions from infinity to that point is a positive value
But for -ions , the potential energy required is negative
Does the sign reveal the direction ,attractive force /repulsive force or any other arbitrary meaning or just because of the formula of potential energy and add a negative sign on it??
sign on it??
The convention for the direction of an electric field is the direction of the force that the field exerts on a positive charge.

We let the potential energy at infinity = 0. So if it requires work to move from infinity to a point, the potential energy is positive. This means the charge moves against a force. If it does work in moving from infinity to a point, the potential energy at that point is negative. This means that the charge moved in the direction of the electric force.

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That means it is the sign of direction?
 
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No.

The the -ve sign in this context means that energy is being liberated (i.e. converted from potential energy into kinetic energy).

Knowledge of the potential at a single point does not allow you to infer direction of any sort, since it is a scalar quantity. Only if you have knowledge of the potential of the surrounding region, can you infer the gradient of the potential (i.e. the E-field) and thus all the forces that might act on the charge.

Claude.
 

FAQ: Potential Energy +ions/-ions: Attraction/Repulsion?

What is potential energy?

Potential energy is the stored energy of an object or system due to its position, configuration, or state.

How is potential energy related to ions?

In the context of ions, potential energy refers to the energy that is required to bring two ions together or move them apart due to their attraction or repulsion.

What is the difference between attraction and repulsion in terms of potential energy of ions?

Attraction refers to the force that brings opposite ions together, resulting in a decrease in potential energy, while repulsion refers to the force that pushes similar ions apart, resulting in an increase in potential energy.

How does the magnitude of ions affect their potential energy?

The magnitude of ions, specifically their charge, directly affects their potential energy. The higher the magnitude of the charge, the stronger the attraction or repulsion, and therefore, the higher the potential energy.

What is the relationship between potential energy and the distance between ions?

The potential energy of ions is inversely proportional to the distance between them. As the distance between ions decreases, the potential energy increases, and vice versa.

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