Physics > Electrostatics > 12.0 Electric Potential

  Electrostatics
    1.0 Introduction
    2.0 Electric charge
    3.0 Coulomb's law
    4.0 Principle of superposition
    5.0 Continuous charge distribution
    6.0 Electric field
    7.0 Electric field lines
    8.0 Insulators and conductors
    9.0 Gauss's law
    10.0 Work done
    11.0 Electric potential energy
    12.0 Electric Potential
    13.0 Electric dipole

12.1 Properties

(i) Potential is a scalar quantity, its value may be positive, negative and zero.

(ii) $S.I$ unit of potential is volt $\frac{{joule}}{{coulmb}}$ and its dimensional formula is $\left[ {{M^1}{L^2}{T^{ - 3}}{I^{ - 1}}} \right].$

(iii) Electric potential at a point is also equal to the negative of the work done by the electric field in taking the point charge from reference point (i.e. infinity) to that point.

(iv) Electric potential due to a positive charge is always positive and due to negative charge it is always negative except at infinity. $\left( {taking\;{V_\infty } = 0} \right).$

(v) Potential decreases in the direction of electric field.

(vi) $V=V_1$ $+V_2$ $+V_3+....$

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