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roseyak260Lv1
11 Dec 2019
a) To determine the work done, one can always just simply multiply force time distance.
True
False
b) A conductor in electrostatic equilibrium must be entirely at the same potential.
True
False
c) The electric field
is always tangent to an equipotential surface.
is always perpendicular to an equipotential surface.
makes an angle to an equipotential surface that depends on the amount of charge.
always bisects an equipotential surface.
d) The electron-volt is an alternative unit for
electric potential.
electric current.
electric potential energy
electric charge
a) To determine the work done, one can always just simply multiply force time distance.
True
False
b) A conductor in electrostatic equilibrium must be entirely at the same potential.
True
False
c) The electric field
is always tangent to an equipotential surface.
is always perpendicular to an equipotential surface.
makes an angle to an equipotential surface that depends on the amount of charge.
always bisects an equipotential surface.
d) The electron-volt is an alternative unit for
electric potential.
electric current.
electric potential energy
electric charge
Ankit LalLv10
27 Sep 2020
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