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Define electrostatic potential at a point. Write its si unit.

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Answered by TheDarkMatter
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Answer :

Electrostatic potential:

Electrostatic potential at any point in an electric field is defined as the amount of work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to that point.

Its unit is volt. Positive charges move from higher to lower potential regions.

Electrons, being negatively charged, move from lower to higher potential regions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Define electrostatic potential at a point. Write its si unit.?

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→ Electrostatic potential at a point is defined as the amount of work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to that point against the electrostatic field.

→ In Electrostatics we deals with the the Electric potential energy that is measured in joules and the charges associated with the particles.

→ On this side , The electric potential is electric potential energy per unit charge.

Unit→ Joules.

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