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When we talk about gravitation we get potential (-) as work done against gravity but in electricity V(-) while there is no work done against electric feild,then why v is (-)?​

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Answered by rakeshkarri79
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Explanation: When we talk about gravitation we get potential (-) as work done against gravity but in electricity V(-) while there is no work done against electric field,then why v is (-)?​

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Answered by DESERTBHAI
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V=k(q/r)

V=Coulomb constant

k=electric potential

q=charge

r=distance of separation

Electric potential

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