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Explanation:
Some of the energy is converted into heat. This is the main reason why electrical material gets hot when connected to a source. Therefore, your initial energy does not equal final energy. This does not violated energy conservation law because the energy is being converted so it is never lost.
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When two charged plates are separated by a distance, the potential difference between the plates is 54 Volts.
<h3>What is uniform electric field?</h3>
The electric field intensity which does not increase or decrease with time or remain constant is called the uniform electric field.
Given is the plates separated by distance d = 15 cm =0.15 m, electric field E= 360 N/C.
The relation between the electric field and voltage is
E=V/d
Substitute the values into the expression to get the potential difference V,
V = 360 x 0.15
V = 54 Volts
Thus, the potential difference between the plates is 54 Volts.
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Answer:
Work done in all the three cases will be the same.
Explanation:
1) The free falling body has only one force acting on it, the gravitational force. The work done on the body = mgH (Gravitational potential energy)
2) There are two forces acting on the body going down on a frictionless inclined plane - gravity and the normal force. The gravitational potential energy will be the same. The work done due to the normal force is zero, since the direction of the force is perpendicular to the displacement. Hence, total work done on the body = mgH
3) In the case of the body swinging on the end of a string, the change in gravitational potential enrgy will once again be the same since difference in height is H. The additional force on the body is the tension due to the string. But the work done due to this force is <em>zero, </em>since the displacement of the body is perpendicular to the tension. Therefore, the total work done on the body is once again mgH.