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define potential due to a system of charges?

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Answered by hrushi09
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Electrostatic Potential due to a system of charges

For a number of charges present in space, the total potential at a point due to all those charges will be equal to the sum of individual potential of each charge at that point.

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Define potental due to a system of charges ?.

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→ The potential at a point due to a group of charges around it , is the algebraic sum of potentials due to individual charges.

» Let . V¹ , V² ............Vñ be the potentials at a point due to charges q¹ ' q² ........qñ.

» The total potential at that point due to all charges is,

» V= V¹+ V² +..............Vñ

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