Potential, equipotential surfaces, capacitors, dielectrics.
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Q1 · Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance (2nd PUC) · EASY
Two point charges of +4 μC and -4 μC are placed at points A and B separated by a distance of 8 cm. The electric potential at the midpoint of the line joining A and B is
Q2 · Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance (2nd PUC) · HARD
Three capacitors of capacitance 3 μF, 6 μF, and 9 μF are connected in series across a 180 V supply. The potential difference across the 6 μF capacitor is