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Q5) How can electric potential be high when the electric potential energy is relative ly low?​

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Answered by sakshitiwari36
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Answer:

Electric potential can be high when electrical potential energy is relatively low if the charge is low as well. ... It is correct to say that an object with twice the electric potential of another has twice the electrical potential energy only if the charges are the same.

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Answered by Akansha022
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Answer: Electric potential can be high when electrical potential energy is relatively low if the charge is low as well.

Explanation :

Electric potential energy (U) is the property of a system. Two charges in the vicinity of each other are said to have potential energy.

The electric potential energy associated with two charges separated by a distance r is given by:

\[U = \frac{{K{q_1}{q_2}}}{r}\]

The electric potential, ΔV is equal to the change in electric potential energy, ΔU per unit charge

\[\Delta U = q\Delta V\]

Where,

   \[\Delta U\]= Change in electric potential energy.

   \[\Delta V\]= Electric Potential.

From the above formulae we can state that,

Electric potential can be high when electrical potential energy is relatively low if the charge is low as well.

Hence , Electric potential can be high when electrical potential energy is relatively low if the charge is low as well.

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