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If a positive charge is displaced against the electric field in which it was
situated, then

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Answered by sweetyheree
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Answer:

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Explanation:

then electric field act away from the positive charge

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Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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When positive charge displace against the electric field which means, potential is increasing.

  • With the increase of the potential energy but there is negative work is done by the charge.
  • There are also the case when the charge moves forward in the same direction of the electric field in that case the potential is decreasing but the work done is positive.
  • If we take the negative charge instead of the positive in the same direction of the electric field then the work done is negative but the potential increases and it reverses when the direction is opposite.
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