can there be electric field without electric potential? give example
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No, just because the electric field is zero at a particular point, it does not necessarily mean that the electric potential is zero at that point. A good example is the case of two identical charges, separated by some distance. ... Both the electric field vectors will point in the direction of the negative charge
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Yes, electric potential can be zero at a point even when the electric field is not zero at that point. Considering the case of the electric dipole will help us understand this concept. At the midpoint of the charges of the electric dipole, the electric field due to the charges is non zero, but the electric potential is zero.
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