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What is the expression for electric potential due to a system of charges?​

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Answered by sasikalasaravanan
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Explanation:

The equation for electric potential due to point change is V=kr, Where k is constant equal to 9.0×109 N⋅m2/C2.

Answered by Anonymous
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First of all , Let's know what Potential is ?

Potential :- At any point in an electric field, it's the amount of work done by an external agent against electric forces in moving a unit positive charge from Infinity to that point Without changing it's Kinetic Energy.

Therefore,

The potential due to a Continuous system of charges is given by,

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Now,

For different system of charges,

Potential is also different.

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