Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Two idential plane metallic surfaces A ...

Two idential plane metallic surfaces A and B are kept parallel to each other in air separated by a distance of 1.0 cm as shown in fig. Surface A is given a possitive potential of 10V and the outer surface of B is earthed. (i) What is the magnitude and direction of uniform electric field between points Y and Z ?
(ii) What is work done in moving a charge of `20 muc` from point X to Y, where X is situted on surface A ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two identical plane metallic surfaces A and B are kept parallel to each other in air separated by a distance of 10 cm as shown in Figure. Surface A is given a positive Potential of 10 V and outer surface of B is earthed. What is the magnitude and directions of uniform electric field between points Y and Z?

Two identical plane metallic surfaces A and B are parallel to each other in air separated by a distance of 1 cm as shown in the fig. Surface A is given a postive potential 10 V and the outer surface of B is earthend What is the magnitude and direction of the uniform electric field between points Y and Z?

Two identical plane metallic surfaces A and B are kept parallel to each other in air separated by a distance of 1.09 cm as shown in Fig. HQ 6. Surface A is given a positive Potential of 10 V and outer surface of B is earthed. What is the work done in moving a charge of 20 muC from point X to Y. Where X is situated on surface A?

One of two parallel conducting plates separated by a distance 2 cm is charged to a potential 1800V, and the outer plate is connected to the earth. What is the magnitude of the electric field intensity in the space between the two plates?

If V is the gravitational potential on the surface of the earth, then what is its value at the centre of the earth ?

If V is the gravitational potential on the surface of the earth, then what is its value at the centre of the earth ?

Three large plates A, B and C are placed parallel to each other and charges are given as shown. The charge that appears on the left surface of plate B is