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derivation potential due a point charge using integration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Recall that the electric potential is defined as the potential energy per unit charge, i.e. ... A spherical sphere of charge creates an external field just like a point charge, for example. The equation for the electric potential due to a point charge is V=kQr V = kQ r , where k is a constant equal to 9.0×109 N⋅m2/C2.

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Recall that the electric potential is defined as the potential energy per unit charge, i.e. A spherical sphere of charge creates an external field just like a point charge, for example. The equation for the electric potential due to a point charge is V=kQr V = kQ r , where k is a constant equal to 9.0×109 N⋅m2/C2.

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