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the student of physics claim that he has calculate negative potential difference between two points Is it true or wrong? either yes or no explain it by giving a suitable example​

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Answered by UltimateAK
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  • the student of physics claim that he has calculate negative potential difference between two points Is it true or wrong? either yes or no explain it by giving a suitable example

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Answered by PravinRatta
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If the student of claims that he has calculated a negative potential difference between two points, he can be true.

  • Potential difference is a relative term.
  • It gives us the difference in potential between two points i.e. how high  (or low) is the potential at A relative to B.

                          V_{AB}=V_A-V_B

  • When V_{AB is positive, it implies that point A is at a higher potential than B. When it is negative, the potential at B is higher than the potential at A.
  • For example, let us consider an electric cell with a potential difference V. So the positive terminal of the cell has a potential +V as compared to the negative terminal but the negative terminal has a potential -V relative to the positive terminal.
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