Imagine you have charges arranged to sit at the corners of 6 equilateral triangles. Three charges form one triangle. However, the charges differ in their magnitudes and in their signs. A B -24 -19 +29 -1q +S5q E F D +24 -19 -19 -39 +19 Rank the triangular arrangements from their greatest to lowest configuration energy.

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Imagine you have charges arranged to sit at the corners of 6 equilateral triangles.
Three charges form one triangle. However, the charges differ in their magnitudes
and in their signs.
B
A
-2g
-19
+24
-14
+1q
F
E
D
-19
-l4
-34
+24
+1q
-6q
+1q
+3q
Rank the triangular arrangements from their greatest to lowest configuration
energy.
Transcribed Image Text:Imagine you have charges arranged to sit at the corners of 6 equilateral triangles. Three charges form one triangle. However, the charges differ in their magnitudes and in their signs. B A -2g -19 +24 -14 +1q F E D -19 -l4 -34 +24 +1q -6q +1q +3q Rank the triangular arrangements from their greatest to lowest configuration energy.
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