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The electrostatic energy stored in an electric field does not depend on the path through which electric charges are moved to their final positions. It is determined by the configuration of the charge distribution and the relative positions of the charges involved. Thus, out of various factors, the electrostatic energy does not depend on:
– The path taken by charge(s) to reach their current positions.
Answer: c
Explanation: The energy in an electric field directly magnitude of charges. Thus electric field and flux density are also dependent. But the applied field affects only the
polarisation and it is independent of the energy in the field.