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Electric Potential and Potential Difference
'Electrical potential' is a condition, which determines the direction of the flow of charg..
Electric Potential and Potential Difference
analogy to show the concept of potential difference 'Electrical potential' is a condition, which determines the direction of the flow of charge. Let us consider the experiment outlined below to understand electrical potential. Pipe A is connected to the container B through a stopcock. The quantity of wate..
Significance of Electrical Potential
Just as the electric field is described as force per unit charge, electric potential at a point can be described as electrical potential energy per unit charge. This concept is useful in calculations involving energies of charged particles. Not onl..
The Electric Potential Energy
electro potential energy The electric potential energy of the alpha particle at the distance of closest approach from the nucleus was found to be equal to Potential energy x charge on a partic..
Potential due to an Electric Dipole
The potential at point P is the algebraic sum of the potentials due to -q and +q charge..
Potential and Potential Difference
'Electrical potential' is a condition, which determines the direction of the flow of charg..
Potential and Potential Difference
Analogy  of Potential Difference 'Electrical potential' is a condition, which determines the direction of the flow of charge. Let us consider the experiment outlined below to understand electrical potential. Analogy to show the Concept of 'Potential Difference' Pipe A is connected ..
Potential Difference
potential difference in electric field Consider two points in an electric field. If a free test charge +q o was placed in the field, it would flow from b to a. So we say b is at higher potential. The electric field does negative work in moving the test charge q o from a to b. If a and b a..
Electrostatic Potential
charge exhibiting electrostatic potential The electrostatic potential is defined as the work done in bringing a single positive charge from infinity to a point in the electric field. Any point outside the electric field or space is called infinite point. The unit of potential is volt (V). ..
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