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Difference between potential and electrostatic potential

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Answered by sarimkhan112005
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Explanation:

Electric potential energy Ue is the potential energy stored when charges are out of equilibrium (like gravitational potential energy). Electric potential is the same, but per charge, Ueq. (Useful when comparing different points.) An electric potential difference between two points is called voltage

Potential energy is the energy stored within an object, due to the object's position, arrangement or state.

Answered by lakshaymadaan18
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What is Electric Potential?

Electric potential (V) is the property of points in space. Electric potential can be defined in several ways:

The value of the electric potential at a point in space numerically gives the amount of work that needs to be done to bring a unit positive charge from infinity to that point.

A charge q is said to have a potential energy of Vq if it is at a point in space which has a potential of V.

For example, if you place a charge q at a point, space nearby will have a non-zero value of potential. The electric potential at a point due to a charge at a distance r from it is given by:

V=kqr

What is Electric Potential Energy?

Electric potential energy (U) is the property of a system. Two charges in the vicinity of each other are said to have potential energy.

The electric potential energy associated with two charges separated by a distance r is given by:

U=kq1q2r

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