Electric Potential Field Simulation - Ultra Optimized

⚡ Electric Potential Field Simulation

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Charge 1 (Blue)

Charge 2 (Red)

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Example Problem

Question:

Two charges \( 3 \times 10^{-8}~\text{C} \) and \( -2 \times 10^{-8}~\text{C} \) are located 15 cm apart. At what point on the line joining the two charges is the electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero.

Solution:

For \( x \) between charges: \[ \frac{3}{x} = \frac{2}{15-x} \rightarrow x = 9~\text{cm} \]

For \( x \) beyond charges: \[ \frac{3}{x} = \frac{2}{x-15} \rightarrow x = 45~\text{cm} \]

Answer: Electric potential is zero at 9 cm and 45 cm from the positive charge.

Mouse Position

Coordinates: (0, 0) cm

Electric Potential: 0 V

Zero Potential Points

Point 1: 9.0 cm from charge 1

Point 2: 45.0 cm from charge 1

Performance Status

Render Time: < 16 ms GOOD

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