x=4×0
A charge +q is fixed at each of the points x=x0, x=3×0, x=5×0,…x=∞ on the x axis, and a charge −q is fixed at each of the points x=2×0, x=4×0, x=6×0, …x=∞. Here x0 is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be Q/(4πε0r).Then, the potential at the origin due to the above system of charges is
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Dec
A charge +q is fixed at each of the points x=x0, x=3×0, x=5×0,…x=∞ on the x axis, and a charge −q is fixed at each of the points x=2×0, x=4×0, x=6×0, …x=∞. Here x0 is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from [...]
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…x=∞ on the x axis ,
…x=∞. Here x0 is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be Q/(4πε0r).Then ,
A charge + q is fixed at each of the points x=x0 ,
and a charge −q is fixed at each of the points x=2x0 ,
the potential at the origin due to the above system of charges is ,
x=3x0 ,
x=4x0 ,
x=5x0 ,
x=6x0... ,
A charge + q is fixed at each of the points x=x0,x=3×0,x=5×0…∞ on the x-axis and a charge – q is fixed at each of the points x=2×0,x=4×0,x=6×0…,∞ Here, x0 is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be Q/4πε0r. Then the potential at the origin due to the above system of charges is
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Nov
A charge + q is fixed at each of the points x=x0,x=3×0,x=5×0…∞ on the x-axis and a charge – q is fixed at each of the points x=2×0,x=4×0,x=6×0…,∞ Here, x0 is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be Q/4πε0r. [...]
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Chapter 18 - Electric Potential and Capacitance
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A charge + q is fixed at each of the points x=x0 ,
x=3x0 ,
x=4x0 ,
x=5x0...∞ on the x-axis and a charge - q is fixed at each of the points x=2x0 ,
x=6x0... ,
x0 is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be Q/4πε0r. Then the potential at the origin due to the above system of charges is ,