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The amount of work done in
moving a unit positive charge (without
acceleration) from infinity to a point in
an electric field against the electrostatic
force is​

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Answered by TPS
22

Answer:

Electric potential.

Explanation:

The amount of work done in  moving a unit positive charge (without  acceleration) from infinity to a point in  an electric field against the electrostatic force is​ called the Electric Potential.

This is the definition of electric potential.

V = W/q


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Answered by Cosmique
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The amount of work done in moving a unit positive charge ( without acceleration ) from infinity to a point in an electric electric field against the electrostatic force is known as (electrostatic) electric potential .

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