Equipotentials are lines along which maximum work against electrical forces is r
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Question
Equipotentials are lines along which
maximum work against electrical forces is required to move a charge at constant speed.
the electric charge is constant in magnitude and direction.
a charge may be moved at constant speed without work against electrical forces.
charges move by themselves.
the electric field is constant in magnitude and direction.
a.maximum work against electrical forces is required to move a charge at constant speed.
b.the electric charge is constant in magnitude and direction.
c.a charge may be moved at constant speed without work against electrical forces.
d.charges move by themselves.
e.the electric field is constant in magnitude and direction.
Explanation / Answer
equipotential lines are the lines on which at each point the potential is same
since the potential is same,no electrical force do work
hence the answer is c) a charge may be moved at constant speed without work against electrical forces
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