Question
Question: An electric charge \[{{10}^{-3}}\mu C\] is placed at the origin (0,0) of (x,y) coordinate system. Tw...
An electric charge 10−3μC is placed at the origin (0,0) of (x,y) coordinate system. Two points A and B are situated at (2,2) and (2,0) respectively. The potential difference between the points A and B will be:
A. 4.5V
B. 9V
C. 0V
D. 2V
Solution
The potential difference between two points is the difference between their individual potentials. The formula for calculating potential due to a point charge is given below. The difference between the potentials at point A and B due to the point charge would be our answer.
Formula Used:
V=4π∈01⋅()Q
VA−B=VA−VB
Complete answer:
The potential at any point in space due to a point charge is given by
V=4π∈01⋅()Q
Where Q is the charge on the point charge and is the magnitude of the vector joining the charge and the point at which potential is to be found.
In the question, the magnitude and coordinates of the point charge are given. And the coordinates of points between whose potential difference is to be found is also given.
First, we need to find the distance between the charge and the points A and B respectively.
OA=OA=(2)2+(2)2=4=2units
Similarly, for B
OB=∣OB∣=(2)2+(0)2=2units
Now potential at A will be