what is electric potential and potential diffrence
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The amount of work done per unit charge in shifting a test charge from infinity to a given point in the electric field of source charge is called electric potential.
The amount of energy per unit charge needed to move a charged particle from a reference point to a designated point in a static electric field is called potential difference.
Potential is the term for the force while potential difference is the term for the force felt across one or more of the individual components in a circuit (the local voltage
The amount of energy per unit charge needed to move a charged particle from a reference point to a designated point in a static electric field is called potential difference.
Potential is the term for the force while potential difference is the term for the force felt across one or more of the individual components in a circuit (the local voltage
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