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I understand potential as follows:
V(r) = Q/(4*pi*e0*r)
If current flows from high potential to low potential in a conductor, I am keen to know where is the charge Q located that cause this potential difference across the two ends of the conductor. I would also like to know its polarity.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
wirefree
V(r) = Q/(4*pi*e0*r)
If current flows from high potential to low potential in a conductor, I am keen to know where is the charge Q located that cause this potential difference across the two ends of the conductor. I would also like to know its polarity.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
wirefree