If the distance of a point from positive charge increases, the value of the potential at the point
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If the distance of a point from the positive charge increases, the value of the potential at the point varies as follow -
- The potential at a point due to a positive charge 'q' at a point 'r' is determined by Gauss's law and is equal to V = q/4π∈₀r
- So, according to the equation, when the distance at point increases, then the potential due to a point charge decreases.
Electric potential -
- The electric potential is defined as the amount of work energy needed to move a unit of electric charge from a reference point to a specific point in an electric field.
- It is equal to the energy per unit charge for a test charge.
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