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(c) Field lines are always perpendicular to the direction of equipotential surface. The electric field in the in z- direction suggest that equipotential surface are in x-y plane. The shape of equipotential surface depends upon nature and type of distribution of charges.
<p><span data-teams="true">This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar</span></p><p> (c) Field lines are always perpendicular to the direction of equipotential surface. The electric field in the in z- direction suggest that equipotential surface are in x-y plane. The shape of equipotential surface depends upon nature and type of distribution of charges.</p>
It is the farad (F). The name came from Michael Faraday. SI Unit of Capacitance means the ability of a system to store an electric charge. One farad is the capacitance of a device that needs one coulomb of charge to provide one volt potential difference across it. Mathematically, it is represented by - 1 Farad = 1 Coulomb/Volt.
In JEE Main Physics, electric potential and capacitance chapter has a weightage of 3% to 6%. You can expect around 1 or 2 questions from this chapter which carries 4 to 8 marks.
In NEET Physics exam, the chapter electric potential and capacitance carries a weightage of 2% to 5%, which means you can expect one question out of 45 questions.
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