Physics, asked by aashisachdeva, 7 months ago

can potential difference between a point be zero or negative

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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At the midpoint between the charges, the electric potential due to the charges is zero, but the electric field due to the charges at that same point is non-zero. Both the electric field vectors will point in the direction of the negative charge. ... The potential difference is zero, so no net work is done.

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Answered by blackskull66
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The potential either has two positive contributions, if the charges are positive, or two negative contributions, if the charges are negative. (b) No, just because the electric potential is zero at a particular point, it does not necessarily mean that the electric field is zero at that point.

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