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  • 14-09-2019
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What is the potential energy at the origin due to an electric field of 5 x 10^6 N/C located at x=43cm,y=28cm?

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rejkjavik rejkjavik
  • 18-09-2019

Answer:

potential energy at origin is [tex]2.57*10^{6} volt[/tex]

Explanation:

given data:

electric field E = 5*10^{6} N/C

at x = 43 cm, y = 28 cm

distance btween E and origin

[tex]\Delta r = \sqrt{43^2 +28^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta r = 51.313 cm[/tex]

potential energy per unit charge [tex]\Delta V = - Edr[/tex]

[tex]\Delta V = 5*10^6*51.313*10^{-2} J/C[/tex]

[tex]\Delta V  =  2.57*10^{6} volt[/tex]

potential energy at origin is 2.57*10^{6} volt

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