How does the space between the equipotential lines change as you move them away from the load? Why?
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5. How does the space between the equipotential lines change as you move them away from the load? Why?
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- Directions of the fields are indicated on field lines. Why are no directions indicated on equipotential lines?19. Two point charges are separated by a distance d. One charge is Q, = -Q, and the other is Q, = +Q. The point A is located a distance d, from the upper charge, and the point B is located d, from the lower charge. The distance between point A and point B is d, If a charge-q is moved from rest at A to rest at B, what is the change in electric potential energy of the charge -q?95.)A sheet of insulating plastic material is inserted between the plates without otherwise disturbing the system What effect does this have on the capacitance? (A) It causes the capacitance to increase. (B) It causes the capacitance to decrease. (C) None; the capacitance does not change. (D) Nothing can be said about the effect without knowing the dielectric constant of the plastic. (E) Nothing can be said about the effect without knowing the thickness of the sheet.
- 12D) none of previous choices is true (23) Given a a plot of equipotential lines, how would you draw the electric field lines? A) Perpendicular; towards lower potential B) Parallel to all equipotential lines C) Perpendicular; towards higher potential D) Perpendicular; towards higher lines of higher energy d to 1000% and then disconnected from battery. A2. Three charges (+q, -2q, and +q) are arranged respect along the z-axis at z = d/2, z=0, z=-d/2, respectively. a) Determine V and E at a distant point P(R, 0, 6). b) Find the equations for equipotential surfaces and streamlines. c) Sketch a family of equipotential lines and streamlines.