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Which equation is used to calculate the electric potential in an electric field from a point charge?

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User Naseema
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Answer:

v=k*q/d

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula v=k*q/r is also correct but in this case v=k*q/d was given as a choice.

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User Martin Lottering
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Answer:

The electric potential (voltage)
V produced by a point charge
Q, at any point in space, is given by the following equation:


V=k(Q)/(r)

Where:


k=8.99(10)^(9) Nm^(2)/C^(2) is the Coulomb's constant


r is the distance

The result is a scalar quantity, is defined as the electric potential energy per unit of charge and determines the electric influence exerted by the charge on that point of space.

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