The electric potential energy between two point charges…..Select all that are True. -can be used to
The electric potential energy between two point charges…..Select all that are True. -can be used to find the electric potential energy of acollection of charges, using superposition. -is not a vector, so it must always be positive. -is zero when the charges are very (infinitely) far apart. -is a vector, so like a force it has a magnitude anddirection. -can not be used to find the electric potential energy of acollection of charges, using superposition. -is not a vector, but can be positive or negative. . . .