Physics, asked by lamak6177, 9 months ago

Consider a uniform electric field in the z-direction. The potential is a constant

(a) for any x for a given z

(b) for any y for a given z

(c) on the x-y plane for a given z

(d) all of these

Answers

Answered by uatul2716
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Answer:

your option is (c)

Explanation:

The electric field in z-direction suggest that equipotential surfaces are in x-y plane. Therefore the potential is a constant for any x for a given z, for any y for a given z and on the x-y plane for a given z.

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Answered by vgrajay
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Answer:

(d)

Explanation:

As the electric field in the z-direction is uniform, equipotential surfaces are in xy plane. Hence the potential for given z is constant on x-y plane, for any x in this plane and for any y in this plane. So all are correct.

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