What is electric potential at a point in an electric field?
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The electric potential at a point in an electric field is defined as the amount of work done in moving a unit positive charge from infinity to that point along any path when the electrostatic forces are applied.
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The electric potential at a point is said to be one volt if one joule of work is done in moving one Coloumb of the charge against the electric field. If a negative charge is moved from point A to B, the electric potential of the system increases. The reference level used to define electric potential at a point is infinity.
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