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Discribe electrostatic

potential at two points?​

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Answered by hanssonia33
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Explanation:

In an electrical circuit, the potential between two points (E) is defined as the amount of work done (W) by an external agent in moving a unit charge (Q) from one point to another. Mathematically we can say that, E = W/Q.

General Formula: Voltage = Energy/Charge

SI Unit: Volt

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Answered by hariomahir
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Answer:

In an electrical circuit, the potential between two points (E) is defined as the amount of work done (W) by an external agent in moving a unit charge (Q) from one point to another. Mathematically we can say that, E = W/Q.

General Formula: Voltage = Energy/Charge

SI Unit: Volt.

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