What is the difference between ‘electric potential’ and ‘potential difference’
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Electric potential is the value of the electrical potential (V) at a given point. Potential difference is just that, the difference in the electrical potential between two points (e.g., V(b) - V(a) ). Both potential and potential difference can be negative or positive or zero.
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Electric potential is defined as the amount of work done when a unit positive charge is moved from infinity to a point in an electric field whereas electric potential difference is defined as the work done Per unit charge in moving a unit positive charge from one point to another.
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