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Chapter 20 Problem 12P

Question

A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1200 N/C points in the negative x direction, as shown in Figure 20–20.

(a) What is the difference in electric potential, \(Delta V=V_{B}-V_{A}\), between points A and B?

(b) What is the difference in electric potential, \(\Delta V=V_{B}-V_{C}\), between points B and C?

(c) What is the difference in electric potential, \(\Delta V=V_{C}-V_{A}\), between points C and A?

(d) From the information given in this problem, is it possible to determine the value of the electric potential at point A? If so, determine \(V_{A}\); if not, explain why.

Solution

Step 1 of 3:-

a)

Here we have to find the electric potential difference.

The uniform electric field strength is,

.

We know that,

     .

So, the potential difference between point A and B is zero.

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Title Physics with MasteringPhysics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321541635

A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1200 N/C

Chapter 20 textbook questions

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