That is not correct. With no electric field you have no potential difference. There can most certainly still be a potential.
If you integrate the negative Electric field dot distance you get the potential difference. To get the potential at a certain point you just integrate from infinity to...
work hard when? I am in AP chemistry this year and its so easy, and I am making sure I learn everything possible in that class. Sadly I do not have a physics or calc course this year, just a terribly boring stats class =(
Hello, I am quite new to this forum and I first just wanted to say that I love it.
Now on to my question. This last year I have found myself really interested in physics and have been reading about it like crazy. The problem is last year, as a junior in high school, I had my physics class and...