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12 February, 06:49

A + 29 nc charge is at the origin. how much farther from the charge is the 2000 v equipotential surface than the 3000 v surface?

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  1. 12 February, 10:02
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    The general formula for calculating charge is given by:

    V=kq/r where V=Equipotential, k = Coulomb's constant = 9*10^9 Nm^2C^-2 and q = Charge in coulombs, and r = distance from to the equipotentiality surface.

    Charge = + 29 nc = 29*10^-9 C

    At 1000 V, r = kq/V = (9*10^9*29*10^-9) / 1000 = 0.261 m

    At 3000 V, r=kq/V = (9*10^9*29*10^-9) / 3000 = 0.087 m

    1000 V surface is (2.61-0.87) m further than 3000 V surface from the charge.

    That is, 0.261-0.087 = 0.174 m
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