what is electric potential and formula
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Explanation:
The electric potential—that is, the work W done in moving the positive charge through a distance d—is W = F′d = −qEd. ... If an electric field is defined as the force per unit charge, then by analogy an electric potential can be thought of as the potential energy per unit charge.
Answer:
The electric potential energy of any given charge or system of changes is termed as the total work done by an external agent in bringing the charge or the system of charges from infinity to the present configuration without undergoing any acceleration.....
Electric Potential Formula:
A charge placed in an electric field possesses potential energy and is measured by the work done in moving the charge from infinity to that point against the electric field. If two charges q1 and q2 are separated by a distance d, the electric potential energy of the system is;
U = 1/(4πεo) × [q1q2/d]