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प्रश्न
In a region, the electric potential varies as V = 10 − 50x, where V is in volts and x in meters. The electric field in the region is ______.
विकल्प
10 N/C along +x.
10 N/C along −x.
50 N/C along +x.
50 N/C along −x.
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उत्तर
In a region, the electric potential varies as V = 10 − 50x, where V is in volts and x in meters. The electric field in the region is 50 N/C along +x.
Explanation:
The electric potential V is given as a function of the spatial coordinate x:
V(x) = 10 − 50x
The electric field E is defined as the negative gradient of the electric potential V. For a one-dimensional variation along the x-axis, the relationship is:
Ex = `-(dV)/dx`
Differentiate the potential function with respect to x:
`(dV)/dx = d/dx(10 - 50x)`
= 0 − 50
= − 50 V/m
Substitute the derivative back into the electric field formula:
Ex = −(−50)
= 50 V/m
Since 1 V/m = 1 N/C, the magnitude is 50 N/C. Because the value is positive, the field vector points in the positive x direction.
∴ The electric field in the region is 50 N/C along +x.
