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Why is electric potential a scalar quantity?

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Answered by ItzDevilKing
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☑️ELECTRIC POTENTIAL IS A SCALAR QUANTITY.☑️

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✍️In between vector and scalar quantity …..it is always easy to deal with a scalar quantity……..

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✍️so , we were in search of some scalar quantity to explain electric field easily without considering diretion(which is a difficult task).

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☑️Then we came with electric potential …which is a scalar quantity to explain electric field☑️.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Dude..!!

Electric potential is a scalar quantity because of :

The Electric Potential is defined as the amount of work done per unit positive charge to bring from infinity to that point under the influence of the primary charge only .

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