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Explain the concept of electric potential difference in terms of work done in transferring the charge.​

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Explain the concept of electric potential difference in term of work done in transferring the charge?

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The electric potential difference between two conductors is equivalent to the work done in transmitting a unit positive charge from one to another conductor.

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Answered by saanvigrover2007
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Explain the concept of electric potential difference in terms of work done in transferring the charge.

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Electric potential is a location-dependent quantity that expresses the amount of potential energy per unit of charge at a specified location. When a Coulomb of charge (or any given amount of charge) possesses a relatively large quantity of potential energy at a given location, then that location is said to be a location of high electric potential. And similarly, if a Coulomb of charge (or any given amount of charge) possesses a relatively small quantity of potential energy at a given location, then that location is said to be a location of low electric potential. As we begin to apply our concepts of potential energy and electric potential to circuits, we will begin to refer to the difference in electric potential between two points. This part of Lesson 1 will be devoted to an understanding of electric potential difference and its application to the movement of charge in electric circuits.

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