Physics, asked by krishsohal2005, 5 months ago

Some work is done to move a charge Q from infinity to a point A in space. The

potential of the point A is given as V. What is the work done to move this

charge from infinity in terms of Q and V?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric potential (V) at a point is defined as the work done (U) required to bring a charge (q) from infinity to that point divided by the charge: V = U/q. With this definition, V = 0 at infinity. Important: electric potential is a scalar.

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Answered by kumarrajputayush
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Answer:

Electric potential (V) at a point is defined as the work done (U) required to bring a charge (q) from infinity to that point divided by the charge: V = U/q. With this definition, V = 0 at infinity. Important: electric potential is a scalar

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