Question
Question: Calculate the potential at the centre of a square ABCD of each side \[\sqrt{2}\] due to charges 2, -...
Calculate the potential at the centre of a square ABCD of each side 2 due to charges 2, -2, -3, and 6 μC at four corners of it.
Solution
The resulting potential at any point is due to all the charge creating electric potential at the point. And that resulting potential is the sum of the potentials of all the individual charges. And the formula for potential due to point charge is given below.
Formula used:
V=rkq
1μC=1×10−6C
Complete answer:
The resulting potential at any point is due to all the charge creating electric potential at the point. And that resulting potential is the sum of the potentials of all the individual charges.
The potential at a point due to a charge ‘q’ at a distance ‘r’ is given by
V=rkq
Here k is the Coulomb's law constant and it is equal to