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Why the potential of the earth is said to be zero

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Answered by abc1590
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The real Earth (the planet you are probably standing on) is electrically neutral. This means that it has the same number of electrons and protons, so their charges cancel out overall. Scientifically, we describe this by saying that the Earth has an Electric Potential of zero.

Answered by singhbabyjhs
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The real Earth (the planet you are probably standing on) is electrically neutral. This means that it has the same number of electrons and protons, so their charges cancel out overall. Scientifically, we describe this by saying that the Earth has an Electric Potential of zero.

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