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what is the potential difference between wo points separated by a distance L in a conducting wire?​

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Answered by gayatribiradar682
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potential difference between points A and B is ... What, then, is the maximum voltage between two parallel conducting plates separated .

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The electric field intensity is the measure of the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge which is placed at that point.

The electric field intensity is the measure of the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge which is placed at that point.The electric field intensity between two points is the vector sum of all the electric fields acting at that point.

The electric field intensity is the measure of the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge which is placed at that point.The electric field intensity between two points is the vector sum of all the electric fields acting at that point.The potential difference between two points tells us the amount of energy acquired by a unit charge when moved from one point to the other.

The electric field intensity is the measure of the strength of an electric field at any point. It is equal to the electric force per unit charge experienced by a test charge which is placed at that point.The electric field intensity between two points is the vector sum of all the electric fields acting at that point.The potential difference between two points tells us the amount of energy acquired by a unit charge when moved from one point to the other. For eg, if the electric p.d. between two points is 5 Volts then a unit charge that is 1 coulomb of charge will acquire 5 joules of potential energy when moved between those two locations.

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