Electric potential energy per unit charge at that point is said to be________.
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The electric potential—that is, the work W done in moving the positive charge through a distance d—is W = F′d = −qEd. If an electric field is defined as the force per unit charge, then by analogy an electric potential can be thought of as the potential energy per unit charge
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Electric Potential Energy per unit charge at that point is said to be positive
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