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Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

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Card 1Electrostatic Potential Energy

What is electrostatic potential energy and how is it related to work done?

Answer

Electrostatic potential energy is the energy stored in a charge due to its position in an electric field. It equals the work done by an external force in bringing the charge from infinity to that poin

Card 2Electrostatic Potential

Define electrostatic potential and state its SI unit.

Answer

Electrostatic potential (V) at a point is the work done per unit positive charge in bringing a test charge from infinity to that point. V = W/q. SI unit is volt (V), where 1 volt = 1 joule/coulomb. No

Card 3Potential due to Point Charge

Write the formula for potential due to a point charge and explain each term.

Answer

V(r) = (1/4πε₀) × (Q/r), where V(r) is potential at distance r from point charge Q, ε₀ is permittivity of free space (8.85 × 10⁻¹² C²N⁻¹m⁻²), and r is distance from charge. For Q > 0, V > 0; for Q < 0

Card 4Potential due to Dipole

How does potential due to a dipole vary with distance and angle?

Answer

For an electric dipole: V = (1/4πε₀) × (p cos θ/r²) = (1/4πε₀) × (p⃗·r̂/r²), where p is dipole moment, θ is angle between p⃗ and position vector, r is distance. Key points: (1) Varies as 1/r² (not 1/r

Card 5Superposition Principle

State the superposition principle for electrostatic potential.

Answer

The total electrostatic potential at any point due to a system of charges is the algebraic sum of potentials due to individual charges. V = V₁ + V₂ + ... + Vₙ = (1/4πε₀) Σ(qᵢ/rᵢₚ), where rᵢₚ is distan

Card 6Equipotential Surfaces

What are equipotential surfaces? Give their key properties.

Answer

Equipotential surfaces are surfaces where potential has the same constant value at all points. Properties: (1) Electric field is always perpendicular to equipotential surface, (2) No work is done in m

Card 7Field-Potential Relationship

How is electric field related to potential? State the relationship.

Answer

Electric field points in direction of steepest decrease of potential. |E| = -dV/dl, where dl is perpendicular distance between equipotential surfaces. In one dimension: E = -dV/dx. The negative sign i

Card 8Potential Energy of Charge System

Calculate potential energy of a system of two point charges.

Answer

U = (1/4πε₀) × (q₁q₂/r₁₂), where q₁, q₂ are the charges and r₁₂ is distance between them. If q₁q₂ > 0 (like charges): U > 0 (repulsive, positive work needed). If q₁q₂ < 0 (unlike charges): U < 0 (attr

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