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Why is potential difference directly proportional to charge

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Answered by HoneySparky
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The equation shows that the potential is directly proportional to the amount of charge Q – as the charge increases, the potential increases, and opposite, as the charge decreases, the potential decreases. ... Finally, we would get an amount of electric potential energy that each unit of charge would have at that point.

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The equation shows that the potential is directly proportional to the amount of charge Q – as the charge increases, the potential increases, and opposite, as the charge decreases, the potential decreases. ... Finally, we would get an amount of electric potential energy that each unit of charge would have at that point.

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