Charges of q+ and q- at the two vertices of an equilateral triangle. What can be said of the electric field E and potential V at the unoccupied vertex?
Charges of q+ and q- at the two vertices of an equilateral triangle.
We can say of the electric field E and potential V
Due to charge q1 at point P
"E_1=\\frac{kq_1}{r^2}=\\frac{kq}{r^2}"
"E_2=\\frac{kq_2}{r^2}=\\frac{-kq}{r^2}"
"E_{net}=\\sqrt{E_1^2+E_2^2+2E_1E_2cos\\phi}"
"\\phi=120\u00b0"
"E_{net}=\\sqrt{E^2+E^2+E^2}=\\sqrt{3}E"
"E_{net}=\\sqrt{3}\\times\\frac{kq}{r^2}"
"E\\not=0"
"V_{net}=V_1-V_2=0"
Result
"E\\not=0,V=0"
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