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The electric field in a region is given by EE→ = (Ax + B) ii^, where E is in NC-1 and x is in metres. The values of constants are A = 20 SI unit and B = 10 SI unit. -

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The electric field in a region is given by `vec"E"` = (Ax + B) `hat"i"`, where E is in NC-1 and x is in metres. The values of constants are A = 20 SI unit and B = 10 SI unit. If the potential at x = 1 is V1 and that at x = -5 is V2, then V1 - V2 is ______.

विकल्प

  • 320 V

  • -48 V

  • 180 V

  • -520 V

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The electric field in a region is given by `vec"E"` = (Ax + B) `hat"i"`, where E is in NC-1 and x is in metres. The values of constants are A = 20 SI unit and B = 10 SI unit. If the potential at x = 1 is V1 and that at x = -5 is V2, then V1 - V2 is 180 V.

Explanation:

Given, `vec"E" = ("A"x + "B")hat"i"` or E = 20x + 10

Using V = `-int "Ed"x`, we have

V2 - V1 = `int_-5^1`(20x + 10) dx = - 180 V

or V1 - V2 = 180 V

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