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What is the magnitude of PE at Infinity due to a point charge?​

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Answered by taxef2002
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Electric Potential V of a Point Charge

V=kQr(Point Charge). The potential at infinity is chosen to be zero. Thus V for a point charge decreases with distance, whereas E for a point charge decreases with distance squared: E=Fq=kQr2.

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Electric Potential V of a Point Charge

V=kQr(Point Charge). The potential at infinity is chosen to be zero. Thus V for a point charge decreases with distance, whereas E for a point charge decreases with distance squared: E=Fq=kQr2.

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