D1-RT57: NEAR A POINT CHARGE-ELECTRIC POTENTIAL AT THREE-DIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS T
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D1-RT57: NEAR A POINT CHARGE-ELECTRIC POTENTIAL AT THREE-DIMENSIONAL LOCATIONS There is a positive point charge +q located at (0, 0, 0) as shown in the three-dimensional region below. Within that region are points located on the corners of a cube as shown. -X x B Rank the electric potential at the labeled points OR All Cannot All the same zero determine 4 Greatest Least Explain your reasoning. D1-RT58: Two ELECTRIC CHARGES-ELECTRIC POTENTIAL In each figure, two charges are fixed in place on a grid, and a point near those particles is labeled P. All of the charges are the same size, Q, but they can be either positive or negative. Rank the strength (magnitude) of the electric potential at point P. OR 4 Least All All Cannot the same zero determine Greatest Explain your reasoning.Explanation / Answer
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Electric potential is inversely propotional to the distance from the charge.
So, the point which is farthest from the origin will be a lowest potential.
points A and D are closest to the origin. So, they are at higest potential
Then come B and E after then C which is farthest
So, the order is (A=D) > (B=E) > C
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Highest potential is due to the setup in D
Here both the charges are positive and the potentials due to both of them is additive.
Next comes C which has 0 potential as both the charges are equidistant and opposite in sign
Next there B and then comes A
So, the order D > C > B > A
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As all the charges are same in all the 4 cases and are equidistant from the point x. the positioning does not affect the potential.
So, all the potentials are same and 0<------answer
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point B will have greatest potential as it is nearest to the positive charge
then come points C and A which are at 0 potential
after that comes D
So, order is : B > (A=C) > D
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