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potential energy of a single charge​

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Answered by sujitbangal442
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Explanation:

The electrostatic potential energy of a system containing only one point charge is zero, as there are no other sources of electrostatic force against which an external agent must do work in moving the point charge from infinity to its final location.

Answered by Anonymous
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The electrostatic potential energy of a system containing only one point charge is zero, as there are no other sources of electrostatic force against which an external agent must do work in moving the point charge from infinity to its final location.

SI unit: joule (J)

Derivations from other quantities: UE = C · V2 / 2

Common symbols: UE

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