A theoretical question on potential

In summary, when defining voltage, it is typically done with respect to two points, such as infinity and the edge of a sphere. However, there is an alternative way to define potential by setting one point as zero, such as the point at infinity. Potentials can also be zero at other points, such as the edge of a sphere. When considering the capacitance of a single sphere, the choice of the second boundary for potential can be either infinity or Earth, and this will affect the calculation of capacitance.
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When defining voltage we define it with respect to infinity. However sometimes we also refer it with respect to earth. What is the difference or similarity between these?

When considering the capacitance of a single sphere should we consider Earth or infinity as the other plate? What is the difference in these two cases?
 
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I think this is not the correct place to ask this. But the answer is easy: the potential almost always is defined as the difference between two points. This can be for example between infinty and the edge of your sphere.
The reason why you are puzzled is that there is an altenative way to define potential: the difference between point r (where V=V(r) at point r=(x,y,z)) and the point R (where V(R)=0)

Thus normally Delta V = V(r)-V(R)
but for V(R)=0 -- > Delta V = V(r)

Potentials can be zero in infinity, r=R, r=... etc. So you choose you second boundary R as V(R)=0

For a single sphere you have V(R)=0 for R-->inf.
 
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This is a fine place to ask, and Erikve's answer is correct.
 

What is potential?

Potential refers to the ability or possibility for something to happen or develop in the future.

What are the different types of potential?

There are several types of potential in science, including gravitational potential, electrical potential, chemical potential, and nuclear potential.

How is potential measured?

The measurement of potential depends on the specific type being studied. Gravitational potential is measured in joules per kilogram, electrical potential is measured in volts, and chemical potential is measured in energy per mole.

What factors affect potential?

The factors that affect potential depend on the type being studied. For example, gravitational potential is affected by the mass and distance between objects, while electrical potential is affected by the electric charge and distance between charged particles.

How is potential related to energy?

Potential and energy are closely related, as potential energy is the energy an object has due to its position or configuration. Potential can be converted into kinetic energy when the object is in motion.

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