Understanding Electric Potential

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The discussion revolves around the conceptual differences between electric potential and electric potential energy, as well as the meaning of electric potential in the context of electric fields.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Exploratory

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to understand the nature of electric potential and its distinction from electric potential energy, expressing curiosity about its origin and the reasoning behind its formulation.
  • Another participant provides a mathematical definition of electric potential and clarifies that it is a scalar quantity, introducing the concept of equipotential surfaces.

Discussion Status

The discussion has seen some productive exchanges, with one participant expressing gratitude for the clarification provided, indicating that their understanding has improved. However, there is no explicit consensus on all aspects of the topic.

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The original poster references their prior experience with related equations and problems, suggesting a foundational understanding but a desire for deeper conceptual insight.

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Homework Statement


How is the electric potential different from the electric potential energy of a charge. what is the conceptual meaning of the electric potential.


Homework Equations


U=qV; U= kq1q2/r
r= distance between two charges

The Attempt at a Solution


i clearly understand how these formulas/ equations work. as a matter of fact i have used it to solve about 12 problems in my book (physics for scientist and engineers by Randall Knight.) I'm just eager to know what the electric potential is. i know it is a phenomena that is in an orientation in space and is felt whether or not there is a charge(s) to experience it. i understand the increase in potential when a charge moves opposite the direction of an electric field, but where does it come from?:confused: how did they come up with this epuation.
 
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The electric potential is the electric potential energy per unit charge, i.e., the work you must do to bring a unit charge from infinity to some point in space where you feel an electric field.
The electric potential difference between two points A and B is, mathematically:

V_B-V_A=-\int^B_A \vec E \cdot d\vec r

I hope I could help.

PS- Note that the potential is scalar, so has no orientation in space. Nevertheless, you can draw equipotential surfaces, that are regions on space where the potential is the same.
 
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oh! Thank you so much that really cleared my head. I really understand the concept now. Thanks!
 
I am really glad I could help you. :wink:
 

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