Two charges 2 μC and −2 μ | Class 12 Physics Chapter Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance NCERT Solutions

Question: Two charges 2 μC and −2 μC are placed at points A and B 6 cm apart.
(a) Identify an equipotential surface of the system.
(b) What is the direction of the electric field at every point on this surface?
Answer:

(a) The situation is represented in the given figure.

Two charges 2 μC and −2 µC are placed at points A and B 6 cm apart

An equipotential surface is the plane on which total potential is zero everywhere. This plane is normal to line AB. The plane is located at the mid-point of line AB because the magnitude of charges is the same.

(b) The direction of the electric field at every point on this surface is normal to the plane in the direction of AB.


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Comments

  • Itabur Rahman
  • 2019-06-28 17:49:42

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  • 2019-05-17 13:19:51

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  • 2016-08-10 19:53:04

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  • 2016-08-08 04:44:37

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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 3: Two charges 2 μC and −2 μC are placed at points A and B 6 cm apart. (a) Identify an ....