Potential Gradient and Relation between Electric Field and Potential
An electric f...
Question
An electric field is expressed as →E=2^i+3^j. Find the potential difference (VA−VB) between two points A and B whose position vectors are given by rA=^i+2^j and rB=2^i+^j+3^k.
A
−1V
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B
+1V
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C
2V
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D
3V
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Solution
The correct option is A−1V We know that dV=−E.dr dV=−E.(dx^i+dy^j+dz^k) dV=−(2^i+3^j).(dx^i+dy^j+dz^k)
If we consider the intial position of ra and final position be rb then, ∫VbVadV=−2∫21dx+−3∫12dy ⟹Vb−Va = 1 ∴Va−Vb=−1