Electrostatic potential and capacitance Flashcards
what is electrostatic potential difference
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
Si unit of Electrostatic potential
volt
1v = 1J/1C
SCALAR QUANTITY
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eLECTROSTATIC FORCE DOESN’T depend upon path
they are conservative force
the observational point P lies on equatorial line of dipole then V =
since cos90 is 0
V = 0
potential due to dipole depends on
- r
- angle b/w position vector and dipole moment vector p
Equipotential surface
an equipotential surface is that surface at every point of which electric potential is the same
Properties of EP SURFACE
- potential at any 2 EP SURFACE is o
- no work is done in moving the test charge from one point of EP SURFACE to another
- for any charge config EP surface is normal to the electric field
- 2 EP surfaces can never intersect
- in region of strong electric field equipotential are close together whereas in weak electric field the EP surface are far apart
- in uniform EF the EP surface is parallel planes perpendicular to electric field lines
relation between Electric field and Potential
E= -dv/dr
If dv is constant what can u say about Electric field
E = 0
If electric field is 0. will the electric potential be necessarily 0 at that point?
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