It is possible that potential at a point is zero while there is a finite electric field at that point
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The answer is yes.
Electric field is generated due to a potential difference. So assuming that the potential at that point is 0 and the potential at a point, some distance away from it is non-zero, we have developed a potential difference and thus an electric field is generated.
Electric field is generated due to a potential difference. So assuming that the potential at that point is 0 and the potential at a point, some distance away from it is non-zero, we have developed a potential difference and thus an electric field is generated.
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