Two equipotential surfaces surround a

  1. Two equipotential surfaces surround a +1.63 10-8-C point charge. How far is the 204-V surface from the 81.5-V surface?Answer in
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  2. Two equipotential surfaces surround a +1.61 10-8-C point charge. How far is the 191-V surface from the 68.0-V surface?
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  3. ELECTRIC FIELDS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES1.what condition must exist to have a region of nearly uniform electric fields 2.where
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  4. You measure a uniform electric field of 13.3 x 10^3 N/C between two equipotential surfaces. One surface is at a potential of
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  5. Which one of the following is NOT a property of equipotential surface?No work is done in moving a test charge from one point to
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  6. Two equipotential surfaces are shown. If Va = -5V and Vb = -15V, find the work needed to move a -2μC charge from A to B along
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  7. Consider a point charge with q = 1.510-8 C. (a) What is the radius of an equipotential surface having a potential of 30 V?
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  8. An electron enters a region of space where the potential difference between two equipotential surfaces are 12 cm apart. One
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  9. If smoother surfaces produce less friction than rough surfaces when rubbed together, what would happen if the rough surfaces
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  10. A positive point charge (q = +5.4 10-8 C) is surrounded by an equipotential surface A, which has a radius of rA = 1.5 m. A
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