The figure below shows a region of space in which there is a constant electric f
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The figure below shows a region of space in which there is a constant electric field E = 600·V/m down (the charges creating the field are not shown). There are five labeled points in this region arranged on a grid. The grid spacing is0.03·m.
Rank the points based on their voltage. Ties are possible. Use the symbols > and = to indicate your ranking, listing any that are equal in alphabetical order. For example, if Y and Z are the same and are both greater than X, then you would enter Y=Z>X (note: Z=Y>X would be incorrect, since Y and Z, being equal, must be in alphabetical order).
HIGHEST VOLTAGE LOWEST VOLTAGE
If the voltage at point A is VA = -10·V, what is the voltage at point E?
Explanation / Answer
Relation between Electric Field and Voltage is E= V/d
V=E*d
Taking bottom ime as reference, otentials in incresing order is
A=B>C=D>E
Answer is -10/0.09 = -111. v
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