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what will be the value of electric potential when a positive charged particle move in the direction of electric field?​

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Answer:

Kq / r

Explanation:

Remember - If a positive charge moves in the direction of the electric field, the electric field does positive work on the charge and its vice versa is true as well.

Hence,

Electric potential of the given charged particle, V = Kq / r

Here, K is Coulumb's constant, q is the positive charged particle and r is the separation of the particle from the source charge that is responsible for the electric field

Answered by lohitjinaga5
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If a positive charge moves in the direction of the electric field, the electric field does positive work on the charge and its vice versa is true as we

Here, K is Coulumb's constant, q is the positive charged particle and r is the separation of the particle from the source charge that is responsible for the electric field

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