variation shown by v with q in electricity
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To establish a physical quantity that is not dependent of the test charge, we may define electric potential as V or may be called simply call potential, since electric is obviously hereto is the potential energy per unit charge: V=\frac{\text{PE}}{q}\text{.}.
Electric Potential:This is the electric potential energy per unit charge is represented by :V=\frac{\text{PE}}{q}.
Since PE is proportional to q, the dependence on q is negated and canceled. Thus V does not depend on q. The change in potential energy \text{ΔPE} is vital, and so we are concerned with the difference in potential otherwise potential difference \Delta V between two points.
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