Physics, asked by puchakayalahema8120, 10 months ago

What is electric potential? It is vector or scalar quantity

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Answered by varun3bucks
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Answer:

We define the electric potential between two points in an electric circuit carrying some current as the work done to move a unit charge frim one point to the other And

workdone is defined as dot product of force and displacement which is a scalar quantity.

potential difference (V)between two points = workdone(w) / charge(Q)

V = W/Q

I hope this answers your question !

Answered by ommishra16
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Answer:

i think its scalar

Explanation:

beacause electric potential is defined as the amonut of work done per unit positive charge to bring from infinity to that point under the influence of primary charge only

u=W/q

and work done is defined as the dot product of force and displacement which is a scalar quantity

W=f×s

so electric potential is a scalar quantity.

Answered by ommishra16
0

Answer:

i think its scalar

Explanation:

beacause electric potential is defined as the amonut of work done per unit positive charge to bring from infinity to that point under the influence of primary charge only

u=W/q

and work done is defined as the dot product of force and displacement which is a scalar quantity

W=f×s

so electric potential is a scalar quantity.

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