Electric potential and potential energy

Line voltage and phase voltage

What stream to choose after 10th? In a three-phase system, the line voltage is the potential difference between any two lines or phrases. The potential difference between any two phases is referred to as the phase voltage. The three-phase domestic power supply or 440 volts, is referred to as the line voltage. The potential difference […]

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Inside the Solid Sphere

The electrostatic or electric potential is defined as the total work done by an electric charge to move from one position to another in the given electric field. The electric potential is a scalar quantity. In the following article, we will understand the basic concept of electricity and electric charge. We will further establish why

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Equipotential Surfaces

Introduction: So, today in this section, we will clear our concepts on the equipotential surfaces. We will go through their definition, properties, and possible issues with the equipotential surfaces. The quick questions that help you clear any possible doubts on the topic are not to miss. Points in equipotential surfaces In an equipotential surface, all

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Equipotential Surface

The term equipotential comes from combining two words, ‘equi’, which means ‘equal’, and ‘potential’, which makes it ‘equal potential’ or ‘equipotential’. This term arrives from its usage in vector calculus and topological science, where the word ‘equipotential’ refers to a surface with a constant scalar value. This equipotential of a scalar potential of 3 dimensions

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Electroplating uses

Electroplating is a generic term for methods that result in a metal coating on a solid substrate by reducing the metal’s cations with a direct electric current. An electrolytic cell’s cathode (negative electrode) is the part that will be coated; the electrolyte is a solution of a salt of the metal that will be coated;

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Electrical Potential

The amount of work required to shift a unit charge from a reference point to a specific place in an electric field is known as electric potential. The reference point is usually Earth, but any place outside of the electric field charge’s effect might be utilised. Voltage is another term for electric potential. The aim

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Electric Potential Point Charge

To comprehend what electric potential is, one must first know what electric potential energy is. Electric potential energy is the negative of the work done by an electric force to move an object from one point to another. In layman’s terms, it’s the amount of energy required to move an object against an electric field.

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Electric Potential Formula

In classical mechanics, force, energy and potential are related to each other. A body accelerates due to the net force acting on that body. As the body moves further the kinetic energy increases and its potential energy decreases. Object possessing electric field property exerts a force on charged objects. If the charged object is positively

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Electric Potential for Multiple Charges

The analysis of systems involving vectorial electric fields increases in complexity with an increase in the number of charges involved, mainly due to the addition of multiple vectors. Energy concepts circumvent that problem as they deal with scalars only. Scalar addition is much easier to implement. In addition, for systems involving continuous charge distribution, the

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Electric Potential Dipole

A dipole is defined as an arrangement of two opposite and equal charges linked by a line passing through their centres, with the dipole length being the distance between them. Assume that a random point exists anywhere, and we want to know how much potential the following dipole generates at that location. Because there are

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