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CENGAGE PHYSICS ENGLISH-ELECTRIC POTENTIAL-DPP 3.3
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  2. Two charges q(1) and q(2) are placed at (0,0,d) and (0,0,-d) respectiv...

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  3. Equipotentials at a great distance from a collection of charges whose ...

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  4. Figure shows ome equipotential lines distributed in space. A charged o...

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  5. In the electric field of a point chargde q, a cetrain charge is carrie...

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  6. Equipotential surfaces are shown in figure. Then the electric field st...

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  7. In moving from A to B along an electric field line, the work done by t...

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  8. Electric lines of force are as shown in the figure. Then potential at ...

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  9. Two infinitely large charged planes having uniform suface charge densi...

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  10. Equipotential surfaces

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  11. Consider a uniform electric field in the z-direction. The potential i...

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  12. Across the surface of a charged conductor, the electric

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  14. A conducting sphere of radius R has a charge. Then,

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  15. Consider two conducting spheres of radii R(1) and R(2) with R(1) gt R(...

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  16. Free electrons travel to reion of higher potential or lower potential.

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  17. Assertion: Two adjacent conductors of unequal dimensions, carrting the...

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  18. A test charge q is made to move in the electric field of a point cahrg...

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  19. Prove that a closed equipotential surface with no charge within itself...

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  20. Prove that, if an insulated, uncharged conductor is plated near a char...

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