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Two large metal plates carry equal and opposite charges spread over their surfaces. The electric potential at point a is _____ the potential at point b.
A. higher thanB. lower thatC. equal to
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Two large metal plates carry equal and opposite charges spread over their surfaces. The electric field strength at point a is _____ the electric field strength at point b.
A. greater thanB. less thatC. equal to
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Two large metal plates carry equal and opposite charges spread over their surfaces. If a negatively charged particle moves from point a to point b, then the particles electric potential energy has _______.
A. increasedB. decreasedC. stayed the same.
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Equipotential surfaces represent surfaces where _____ is constant.
A. electric field strength
B. electric potentialC. electric flux
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When all charges are at rest, the electric field just outside a conductor must be ______ to the surface at every point.
A. parallelB. perpendicularC. Neither A nor B
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Field lines and equipotential surfaces are always ___________.
A. perpendicularB. parallelC. the sameD. (not enough info to
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The electronvolt (eV) is a measure of
A. workB. energyC. electric PotentialD. electric Flux
work
energy
electric
Potential
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