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Electric Potential and Electric Energy
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Electric Potential and Potential Difference
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We define the change in electric potential energy, PEa-PEb when a charge moves from some point b to some point a, as the negative of the work done by the electric force to move the charge from b to a.
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It’s useful to define the electric potential (or simply the potential) as a potential energy per unit charge:
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Units of Electric Potential
1 V = 1 J/C
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Relation between Electric Potential and Electric Field
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Important: this simple formula for E may be used only for uniform field!!!!
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Equipotential Lines
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The equipotential surface must be perpendicular to the surface.
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Important: the surface of a good conductor is always an equipotential surface!!!!
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The Electron Volt, a Unit of Energy
One electronvolt is defined as the energy acquired by a particle carrying a charge to that of the electron (q=e) as a result of moving through a potential difference of 1 V.
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Electric Potential Due to Point Charges
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Work to Force Two Positive Charges Close Together
What minimum work is required by an external force to bring a charge q=3.00 mC from a great distance away to a point 0.5 m from a charge Q=20mC?
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