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A charge is molved from point A to a point B. The work done to move unit chrge during this

process is called​

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Answered by MRllunknownll
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This potential is called electric potential. Now, you have your test charge in the field of influence of the electric field and it carries some electrical potential. ... The work done by a conservative force is the negative of the change in potential energy, i.e., W=−ΔPE.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Potential difference between A and B is defined as the work done per unit positive charge in moving a point from A to B.

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