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Can electric field at a point be zero, but the electric potential is non-zero. Give example.

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Answered by Anonymous
91

Answer:

Yes. If the electric potential is constant.

Explanation:

Electric field lines flow from areas of higher potential to areas of lower potential. So if electric potential is constant, there will be no field produced.

Mathematically,

V= -∫ E.dr

So if V is a constant, means E is 0.

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Answered by Itznikhilhere
2

the short answer is yes. the potential can be non zero at a point in a field where the field intensity is zero . the electric potential at the midpoint between the two+Q charges where the electric field isnzero is nonzero and negative

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