A) -0.27 B) - 4.32 03: A uniformly charged insulating rod of length 67 cm is bent into the shape of a semicircle as shown in Figure. The rod has a total charge of 8 nC. The electric potential (in V) at O, the center of the semicircle is:

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For Q1 & Q2
Three point charges (qa=qb=9= 1 μC) are placed in a straight line at
different points as shown in the figure. If d= 0.05 m.
1: What is the value of the electric potential (in V) at the point A?
B) 1.5 x 105
A) Zero
C) 6.0 x 10³
02: What is the electric potential energy (in J) of the system?
B) - 4.32
A) 900
Answer
-) 33
22
11
A) -0.27
C) -2.43
D) - 1.08
E)
Q3: A uniformly charged insulating rod of length 6 cm is bent into the shape of a
semicircle as shown in Figure. The rod has a total charge of 8 nC. The electric
potential (in V) at O, the center of the semicircle is:
44
55
C) 1200
d d
14
+9a-9b +9c
D) 4.5 x 105
B) 600
D) 400
4: Find the potential difference (in V) between the points a and b shown in the figur
C₁ = 1 μF, C₂ = 2 μF, C3 = 3 HF, C4 = 4 μF, C₁= 5 μF, and V₂ = 12 V.
E) 3.
Transcribed Image Text:For Q1 & Q2 Three point charges (qa=qb=9= 1 μC) are placed in a straight line at different points as shown in the figure. If d= 0.05 m. 1: What is the value of the electric potential (in V) at the point A? B) 1.5 x 105 A) Zero C) 6.0 x 10³ 02: What is the electric potential energy (in J) of the system? B) - 4.32 A) 900 Answer -) 33 22 11 A) -0.27 C) -2.43 D) - 1.08 E) Q3: A uniformly charged insulating rod of length 6 cm is bent into the shape of a semicircle as shown in Figure. The rod has a total charge of 8 nC. The electric potential (in V) at O, the center of the semicircle is: 44 55 C) 1200 d d 14 +9a-9b +9c D) 4.5 x 105 B) 600 D) 400 4: Find the potential difference (in V) between the points a and b shown in the figur C₁ = 1 μF, C₂ = 2 μF, C3 = 3 HF, C4 = 4 μF, C₁= 5 μF, and V₂ = 12 V. E) 3.
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