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Calculate the amount of work done in moving a `1muC` charge from one point to another if potential difference between both the points is 12V.

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`12xx10^(-6)J`
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MODERN PUBLICATION-ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE -PRACTICE PROBLEMS 2
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  3. Calculate the potential at point (0, 7 cm) due to a point charge of 0....

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  4. A charge of 0.5 nC is placed at the centre of an equilateral triangle ...

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  9. There is and electric field E in the +x direction. If the work done by...

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  11. Four identical charges q are kept on each vertices of a square of side...

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  12. Infinite numbers of charges of magnitude 0.1xx10^(-9)C are placed at (...

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  13. Two point charges -0.1muC and 0.2muC are placed on diagonally opposite...

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  14. Two point charges 8 muC and -8muC are kept at points (-2cm, 0) and (2c...

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  15. Two similar particles of mass m and charge q are kept on the vertices ...

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  16. In the above situation, calculate the work done against the electric f...

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  17. Four point charges, +0.2muC, +0.2muC, -0.2muC and -0.2muC are placed o...

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  18. In the previous problem, calculate the amount of work done in moving a...

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