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*<math>𝑉=𝑘\frac{𝑄}{𝑟}</math>  | *<math>𝑉=𝑘\frac{𝑄}{𝑟}</math>  | ||
| − | Where:    | + | Where:  | 
| − | *𝑘 is the Coulomb's constant  | + | *𝑘 is the [[Coulomb's Constant|Coulomb's constant]]  | 
| − | *𝑄 is the charge  | + | *𝑄 is the [[Point Charge|point charge]] causing the field  | 
| − | *𝑟 is the distance from   | + | *𝑟 is the distance from that [[Point Charge|point charge]]  | 
| + | Since;  | ||
| + | *<math>𝑘=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}</math>  | ||
| + | Then:  | ||
| + | *<math>𝐸=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}\frac{𝑄}{𝑟}</math>  | ||
| + | or  | ||
| + | *<math>𝐸=\frac{𝑄}{4\pi\varepsilon_0𝑟}</math>  | ||
| + | Where:  | ||
| + | *<math>\varepsilon_0</math>is the [[Permittivity of Free Space|permittivity of free space]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 09:03, 24 May 2024
Key Stage 5
Meaning
Electric potential at a point in an electric field is the work done per unit charge to move a small positive test charge from infinity to that point.
About Electric Potential
- Electric potential is denoted by the symbol 𝑉.
 - Electric potential is measured in volts (V).
 - The electric potential difference (pd) between two points is the work done to move a unit charge between those points.
 - Equipotential surfaces are surfaces on which the electric potential is the same; no work is required to move a charge along an equipotential surface.
 
Formula
Electric potential is given by the general formula:
- \(𝑉=\frac{𝑊}{𝑄}\)
 
Where:
The electric potential due to a point charge is
- \(𝑉=𝑘\frac{𝑄}{𝑟}\)
 
Where:
- 𝑘 is the Coulomb's constant
 - 𝑄 is the point charge causing the field
 - 𝑟 is the distance from that point charge
 
Since;
- \(𝑘=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}\)
 
Then:
- \(𝐸=\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}\frac{𝑄}{𝑟}\)
 
or
- \(𝐸=\frac{𝑄}{4\pi\varepsilon_0𝑟}\)
 
Where:
- \(\varepsilon_0\)is the permittivity of free space