Which of the following is true for uniform electric field ?
all points are at the same potential
no two points can have the same potential
pairs of points separated by the different distance must have the same difference in potential
none of the above
A
all points are at the same potential
B
no two points can have the same potential
C
none of the above
D
pairs of points separated by the different distance must have the same difference in potential
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uniform electric field means the electric field vector does not vary with positive and electric field lines are parallel and equally spaced. the statement given define the equipotential surface, so answer is (d) -none of these.
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