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the value of electric potential at a distance r from a point charge q is ​

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Answered by bhattacharyyaakash22
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the electric potential (V) produced by a point charge with a charge of magnitude Q, at a point a distance r away from the point charge, is given by the equation: V = kQ/r, where k is a constant with a value of 8.99 x 109 N m2/.

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Answered by madeducators1
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Electric Potential:

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       Electric potential:

  • The electric potential (also called the electrical field potential, voltage, the electrostatic potential) is defined because the amount of labor energy needed to maneuver a unit of electrical charge from a point of reference to the particular point in an electrical field.

       Charge:

  • In physics, charge, also called charge, electrical charge, or electric charge and symbolized q, could be a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it's more or fewer electrons than protons.
  • The value of electrical Potential at a distance r from some extent charge q is given bt the formula The equation for the electrical potential thanks to a degree charge is V=kQr V = kQ r , where k could be a constant capable 9.0×109 N⋅m^2/C.

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