Does an object with twice the electric potential of another have twice the electrical potential energy
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No, an object with twice the electric potential will have twice the electric potential energy only if the two objects have the same charge. Electric potential equals electric potential energy divided by charge (V = EPE/q).
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No, an object with twice the electric potential will have twice the electric potential energy only if the two objects have the same charge. Electric potential equals electric potential energy divided by charge (V = EPE/q).
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