As the graph between distance and potential is a straight line
means
is constant and hence electric field is uniform in that region,
When equipotential lines are parallel then the field is uniform between the plates of a parallel plate
Electric fields - with a distance vs voltage graph being a straight line, and equipotential lines...
I have a lab about "Equipotential Lines and Electric Fields " It is asking if for our patterns " Parallel plates " and "Dipole" A) Was there a pattern in the numerical values for the Mean electric field magnitude ? If so, what was the pattern? If not, why should there not be a pattern? B) Are the equipotential surfaces for the first and second pattern identical in their appearance? Should be they be? Explain briefly.
Two parallel plates
Equipotential Lines represent for us on a graph the same thing
Elevation Lines do for us on a map: They represent a line where the
Electric or Gravitational potential is a constant. Maps and voltage
graphs have even spacing between values (1V or 500ft or 100m etc)so
they can be read easier. These potentials were at 3V, 6V, 9V, 12V,
and 15V. In the figure are 5 lines of electric potential drawn from
positive charge at left...
How would I go about drawing the equipotential lines and
electric field lines? I'm not sure as to what this is supposed to
look like
3. In the following figure, the electric potential difference between the two parallel plates is 5.0 V. Draw four equipotential lines with 1-v difference between two neighboring lines and label each line with the corresponding voltage. Also draw four electric field lines in the
Equipotential Lines and Fields Questions a. What does the spacing of equipotential lines tell you about the electric potential in different regions of space? b. Do equipotential lines have a beginning and/or an end? If so, where? c. Do equipotential lines have a direction? d. How should the electric FIELD lines connect/relate to the equipotential lines? e. What does the spacing of the electric field lines tell you about the electric field in different regions of space? f. Do electric...
Physics Prelab: Electric Field Explain what equipotential lines are? What is the work done when a charge moves along an equipotential line? How does one find the electric field when you know the voltage change between two points and the distance between those two points? Go to the website on cell phones and explain how your finger is able to interact with the phone using physics principles. What is the electric field of a 18 pC charge at a distance...
Question 3 (#859685) Equipotential Lines) Which of the following statements is NOT true about equipotential lines? Select the correct answer O All points on an equipotential line are at the same voltage. A positively charged particle loses potential energy as it moves from one equipotential line to another equipotential line of a lower voltage. Your Answer Equipotential lines run perpendicular to the electric field lines on a 2- dimensional surface. For a charged particle on an equipotential line, there is...
1) Do the electric field lines cross? Can two equipotential 2) Explain why the equipotential surfaces should be always 3) A uniform electric field is parallel to the y-axis. What lines ever cross? Explain. perpendicular to the electric field lines? direction can a charge be displaced in this field without any external work being done on the charge?
What does the spacing of equipotential lines tell you about the electric potential in different regions of space? Do equipotential lines have a beginning and/or an end? If so, where? Do equipotential lines have a direction? How should the electric FIELD lines connect/relate to the equipotential lines? What does the spacing of the electric field lines tell you about the electric field in different regions of space? Do electric field lines have a beginning and/or an end? If so, where?...
A) Identify the polarity of each terminalB) calculate the electric field for each segment of the electric field line given that the distance between the two digital multi-meter probe tips is 2.0*10^-2 m. C) Determine the potential difference between the two equipotential lines by summing the voltages along the electric field line. Compare this value to the potential difference found by subtracting the voltage of the two equipotential lines.
Can you please check my work and explain everything, I'm a
little unsure
Map the Electric Field Created by Differently Shaped Electric Plates What is the voltage (change in electric potential) between the two terminals in your experiment? How much work is done in transferring a unit of charge (an electron) from one terminal to the other in this experiment? Does the geometry of the terminals affect the shape of the equipotential lines? Explain why or why not. Yes, because...