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  1. Common symbolsV, φ
    SI unitvolt

    Electric potential - Wikipedia

    • Electric potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop, the electrostatic potential) is defined as the amount of work energy needed per unit of electric charge to move the charge from a reference point to a specific point in an electric field. More precisely, the electric potential is the energy per unit charge for a test charge that is s… See more

    Introduction

    Classical mechanics explores concepts such as force, energy, and potential. Force and potential energy are directly related. A net force acting on any object will cause it to accelerate. As an object moves in the direction of … See more

    Electrostatics

    An electric potential at a point r in a static electric field E is given by the line integral
    where C is an arbitrary path from some fixed reference point to r; it is uniquely determined up to a constant that is added or subtract… See more

    Generalization to electrodynamics

    When time-varying magnetic fields are present (which is true whenever there are time-varying electric fields and vice versa), it is not possible to describe the electric field simply as a scalar potential V because the electric … See more

    Units

    The SI derived unit of electric potential is the volt (in honor of Alessandro Volta), denoted as V, which is why the electric potential difference between two points in space is known as a voltage. Older units are rarely used today… See more

    Galvani potential versus electrochemical potential

    Inside metals (and other solids and liquids), the energy of an electron is affected not only by the electric potential, but also by the specific atomic environment that it is in. When a voltmeter is connected between two different typ… See more

    Further reading

    • Politzer P, Truhlar DG (1981). Chemical Applications of Atomic and Molecular Electrostatic Potentials: Reactivity, Structure, Scattering, and Energetics of Organic, Inorganic, and Biological Systems. Boston, MA… See more

     
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  2. Electric potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop, the electrostatic potential) is defined as the amount of work energy needed per unit of electric charge to move the charge from a reference point to a specific point in an electric field.
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    Electric potential is the work done to move an electric charge from one point to another within an electric field, typically measured in volts.
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    Electric potential energy is a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system.
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