Electrostatics Question 327

Question: The electric potential $ V $ at any point O (x, y, z all in metres) in space is given by $ V=4x^{2}volt $ . The electric field at the point $ (1m,0,2m) $ in $ volt/metre $ is [IIT 1992; RPET 1999; MP PMT 2001]

Options:

A) 8 along negative $ X- $ axis

B) 8 along positive $ X- $ axis

C) 16 along negative $ X- $ axis

D) 16 along positive $ Z- $ axis

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Answer:

Correct Answer: A

Solution:

The electric potential $ V(x,y,z)=4x^{2}volt $

Now $ \overrightarrow{E}=-( \hat{i}\frac{\partial V}{\partial x}+\hat{j}\frac{\partial V}{\partial y}+\hat{k}\frac{\partial V}{\partial z} ) $ Now $ \frac{\partial V}{\partial x}=8x,\frac{\partial V}{\partial y}=0 $

and $ \frac{\partial V}{\partial z}=0 $

Hence $ \overrightarrow{E}=-8x\hat{i} $

, so at point (1m, 0, 2m) $ \overrightarrow{E}=-8\hat{i}volt/metre $ or 8 along negative X-axis.



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