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The electric potential at a point in an electric field has the unit of​

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Answered by ajmalparkar3052
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Answer:

Volts

Explanation:

In the International System of Units (SI), an electric potential is expressed in units of joules per coulomb (i.e., volts), and differences in potential energy are measured with a voltmeter.

Answered by Qwdubai
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The electric potential at a point in an electric field has the unit of​ volts.

The electric potential at a point in an electric field is the amount of work energy required to displace a unit of electric charge from one point to another against an electric field.

The dimension of electric potential is ML^{2} T^{-3} A^{-1}.

The unit of  electric potential at a point in an electric field is Joules per Coulomb i.e., volts.

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