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why electric potential is defined a "V=W/q" not V=W*q​

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Answered by himanshuak354
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Electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit carrying some current is the work done to move a unit charge from one point to another. Thus, potential difference is the work done per unit charge and is given as V =W/Q.

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