An electric charge 10 –3 µC is placed at the origin (0, 0) of X-Y coordinate system. Two…
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An electric charge 10–3µC is placed at the origin (0, 0) of X-Y coordinate system. Two points A and B are situated at \((\sqrt{2}, \sqrt{2})\) and (2, 0) respectively. The potential difference between the points A and B will be
- 9 V
- zero
- 2 V
- 4.5 V
Answer
(B) zero
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