/hat is the electrostitic potential at the point c, with co-ordinates =5 cm, y =20 cm, z =0 cm for the point charge of 50 µC located at the origin? Tc = cm. V(r.) = Volts.

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What is the electrostitic potential at the point c, with co-ordinates x =5 cm, y =20 cm, z =0 cm for the point charge of 50 µC located at the origin?
cm.
V (re)
Volts.
Relationship of points
Two of the three values of V (r.), V(rb) and V(r.) have the same value. This is because...
Conservation of energy
The points are in the same direction from the charge.
Random chance - there's no underlying reason.
Conservation of momentum
The principle of superposition
O The points are at the same distance from the charge.
Transcribed Image Text:Potential at c What is the electrostitic potential at the point c, with co-ordinates x =5 cm, y =20 cm, z =0 cm for the point charge of 50 µC located at the origin? cm. V (re) Volts. Relationship of points Two of the three values of V (r.), V(rb) and V(r.) have the same value. This is because... Conservation of energy The points are in the same direction from the charge. Random chance - there's no underlying reason. Conservation of momentum The principle of superposition O The points are at the same distance from the charge.
A point charge is placed at the origin of a Cartesian co-ordinate system, in vacuum. In this problem we shall use the standard boundary condition for the
electrostatic potential from a point charge, i.e. V(0) = 0V.
Transcribed Image Text:A point charge is placed at the origin of a Cartesian co-ordinate system, in vacuum. In this problem we shall use the standard boundary condition for the electrostatic potential from a point charge, i.e. V(0) = 0V.
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