Define potential due to a system of charge.
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Potential at a point due to a system of charges is the sum of potentials due to individual charges. Consider a system of charges q1, q2, q3, … qn with positive vectors r1, r2, r3,… rn relative to the origin P. The potential V1 at P due to charge ′q1′ is given by.
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- it is only applicable for group of charges.
- the number of charges present in the spaceand the total potential at the point due to all the charges will be equal to the sum of individual potential of each charge
- It's a space phenomenon.
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