Physics, asked by chaharjaideepsingh74, 5 months ago

A charge q is move from A to B on equatorial line.Find work done

Answers

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
1

Explanation:

Since, net potential at any point on the equatorial axis of an electric dipole is zero. Thus potential difference between two points on the equatorial axis is zero. i.e. ΔV=0

Work done W=qΔV=0

Answered by HorridAshu
0

\huge\bold{\mathtt{\red{A{\pink{N{\green{S{\blue{W{\purple{E{\orange{R}}}}}}}}}}}}}

Explanation:

⇢ Since, net potential at any point on the equatorial axis of an electric dipole is zero. Thus potential difference between two points on the equatorial axis is zero. i.e. ΔV=0

Work done W=qΔV=0.

\huge\mathcal{\fcolorbox{lime}{black}{\pink{Hope it's help u}}}

Similar questions