Electric field is zero at a point . What will be the value of the electric potential at this point?
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Let us say that it is zero with respect to the common convention (which means the potential is equal to that at infinity). This does not mean the value at a nearby point is also zero. For the electric field to be zero, the potential has to be unchanged in any direction you go.
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