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Electric potential due to point charge​

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Electric potential of a point charge is V=kQ/r V = k Q / r . Electric potential is a scalar, and electric field is a vector. Addition of voltages as numbers gives the voltage due to a combination of point charges, whereas addition of individual fields as vectors gives the total electric field.

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Electric potential of a point charge is V=kQ/r V = k Q/r. Electric potential is a scalar, and electric field is a vector. Addition of voltages as numbers gives the voltage due to a combination of point charges, whereas addition of individual fields as vectors gives the total electric field.

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