Select the correct statement from the following.
Two point charges '$$q 1$$' and '$$q 2$$' are separated by a distance '$$d$$'. What is the increase in potential energy of the system when '$$q 2$$' is moved towards '$$q 1$$' by a distance '$$\mathrm{x}$$' ? $$(x < d)(\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0}=K$$, constant)
Three point charges $$\mathrm{+Q,+2q}$$ and $$+\mathrm{q}$$ are placed at the vertices of a right angled isosceles triangle. The net electrostatic potential energy of the configuration is zero, if $$Q$$ is equal to
Two electric dipoles of moment $$\mathrm{P}$$ and $$27 \mathrm{P}$$ are placed on a line with their centres $$24 \mathrm{~cm}$$ apart. Their dipole moments are in opposite direction. At which point the electric field will be zero between the dipoles from the centre of dipole of moment P?