Multiple Choice
Regarding the "self-energy" of a point charge, all of the following points are valid except
A) it is an unsolved problem of physics.
B) a straightforward calculation produces an infinite answer.
C) its constant value renders it irrelevant where energy differences account for observable effects.
D) Hold it! There are no exceptions.
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