Electrostatic potential and capacitance Flashcards

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what is electrostatic potential difference

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EP at any point in a region of Electrostatic field is the amount of work done in carrying a unit +ve charge from infinity to that point against the E force of that field without any change in KE

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Si unit of Electrostatic potential

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volt
1v = 1J/1C

SCALAR QUANTITY
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eLECTROSTATIC FORCE DOESN’T depend upon path

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they are conservative force

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the observational point P lies on equatorial line of dipole then V =

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since cos90 is 0
V = 0

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potential due to dipole depends on

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  1. r
  2. angle b/w position vector and dipole moment vector p
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Equipotential surface

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an equipotential surface is that surface at every point of which electric potential is the same

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Properties of EP SURFACE

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  1. potential at any 2 EP SURFACE is o
  2. no work is done in moving the test charge from one point of EP SURFACE to another
  3. for any charge config EP surface is normal to the electric field
  4. 2 EP surfaces can never intersect
  5. in region of strong electric field equipotential are close together whereas in weak electric field the EP surface are far apart
  6. in uniform EF the EP surface is parallel planes perpendicular to electric field lines
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relation between Electric field and Potential

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E= -dv/dr

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If dv is constant what can u say about Electric field

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E = 0

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If electric field is 0. will the electric potential be necessarily 0 at that point?

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No, the electric potential will not necessarily be zero. Rather, the electric potential can be zero or constant in the region around that point. this follows from E= -dv/dr

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