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a electric field the electric potential at a point are Eand V respectively

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The electric field is E=−

dx

dV

If V=0, we can not say E must be zero, we say only E may be zero.

If V

=0, E must be zero when V is max i.e,

dx

dV

=0 For example, inside the conductor E=0, but V

=0

If E

=0 , V may be zero when two equal and opposite charges separated by a distance and at the midpoint in between the charges field is non-zero but potential is zero.

Explanation:

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Answered by Asthasingh7
0

Answer:

The electric field and the electric potential at a point are E and V respectively. If E =0, V respectivley. If V = 0, E must be zero. IfE≠0, V cannot be zero.

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