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derive with the relation between electric field and potential​

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Answered by SmartyAmal
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The relationship between potential and field (E) electric field is the gradient of potential (V) in the x direction. This can be represented as: Ex=−dVdx E x = − dV dx . Thus, as the test charge is moved in the x direction, the rate of the its change in potential is the value of the electric field.

Answered by akankshakamble6
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Answer:If the electric potential is known at every point in a region of space, the electric field can be derived from the potential. In vector calculus notation, the electric field is given by the negative of the gradient of the electric potential, E = −grad V.

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