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14.5 | Electric Potential |
1) What is the electric field between the plates for the system shown in the figure?
Correct Answer: B
2) What is the potential difference between the points A and B in figure in terms of electric charge Q and radius of sphere R?
Correct Answer: C
3) A 200 μC charge of mass 0.5 g is initially at rest on the positive plate of the system shown in the figure.
How many seconds does it take to the charge to reach the negative plate? (The answer is rounded to two decimal places).
Correct Answer: A
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