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The Magnitude of Electric Field (In Nc–1) in a Region Varies with the Distance R(In M) as E = 10r + 5 by How Much Does the Electric Potential - Physics

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प्रश्न

Answer the following question.
The magnitude of the electric field (in NC – 1) in a region varies with the distance r(in m) as
E = 10r + 5
By how much does the electric potential increase in moving from point at r = 11 m to a point at r = 10 m.

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उत्तर

point A be given at r = 1 m, point B be given at r = 10 m
VA = potential at A 
VB = potential at B
The relation between the electric field and  potential difference is given by the relation,

`V_B - V_A = -int_A^B  vec"E". d  vec"r"`

`V_B-V_A = - int_1^10 (10r+5).dr`

= `-[(10r^2)/2 + 5r]_1^10`

= `-[((10(10)^2)/2 + 5xx 10) - ((10(1)^2)/2 + 5xx1)]`

= `-[550-10]`

= -540 V

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