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If electric field E = 0 in a region do you think potential at the region should also be zero? Justify you answer.

(Figure 3.41) shows the lines of constant potential in region in which an electric field is present. The values of potentials are written in brackets. At which points A, B or C, the electric field is greatest. .

(Figure 3.41) shows the lines of constant potential in region in which an electric field is present. The values of potentials are written in brackets. At which points A, B or C, the electric field is greatest. .

Statement I: If electric potential in certain region is constant, then the electric field must be zero in this region. Statement II: vecE = -(dV)/(dr) hatv .

Statement I: If electric potential in certain region is constant, then the electric field must be zero in this region. Statement II: vecE = -(dV)/(dr) hatv .

An electron traveling in a uniform electric field passes from a region of potential V_1 to a region of higher potential V_2 . Then

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