A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1100 N/C points in the negative x-d
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A uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1100 N/C points in the negative x-direction, as shown in the figure below, where L 1.1 cm. What is the difference in electric potential, DeltaV = V_B - V_A between points A and B? What is the difference in electric potential, DeltaV = VB - Vc, between points B and C? What is the difference in electric potential, DeltaV = V_c- V_A between points C and A? From the information given in this problem, is it possible to determine the value of the electric potential at point A? If so, determine VA; if not, enter "999". Explain your answer.Explanation / Answer
part a
VB - VA =E.Leff=1100*3*1.1*10-2=36.30V
VB -VC =0 volts because voltage induced at both corner so it is zero
Vc - Va =1100*3*1.1*10-2=36.30v
it cann't possible to detremine the Va
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