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how does electric potential due to a point charge vary with distance.

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Answered by cutieprincesss
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Electric potential is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the centre of the dipole (i.e. V ∝ 1 r 2 ). Where as the potential due to point charge is inversely proportional with the distance from the charge (i.e. V ∝ 1 r ).

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Answered by Sinchana07
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Answer: Electric potential is inversely proportional to the distance from a point charge (r). there it forms a rectangular hyperbola

 

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