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The rate of change of potential with respect to the distance is called as a

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Answered by sunidhigaikwad3008
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the rate of the change of the potential with respect to the distance is called as a

spatial derivative, or gradient.

Answered by DevendraLal
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The rate of change of potential with respect to the distance is called as a- POTENTIAL GRADIENT.

  • A potential gradient is defined as the local rate of change of the potential with regard to displacement, also known as the spatial derivative or gradient, in physics, chemistry, and biology.
  • Because it leads to some type of flow, this variable appears frequently in equations of physical processes.
  • The potential gradient is the potential drop per unit length of the wire. k=lV, to put it another way.
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