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Posted by Anil Kumawat 5 years ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
The electric field exists if and only if there is a electric potential difference. If the charge is uniform at all points, however high the electric potential is, there will not be any electric field. Thus, the relation between electric field and electric potential can be generally expressed as – “Electric field is the negative space derivative of electric potential.”
The relation between Electric field and electric potential is mathematically given by-
{tex}E=-\frac{dV}{dx}{/tex}
Where,
E is the Electric field.
V is the electric potential.
dx is the path length.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
The relation between Electric field and electric potential is mathematically given by-
| E=−dV/dx |
Where,
E is the Electric field.
V is the electric potential.
dx is the path length.
– Sign is the electric gradient
Direction of Electric Field
- If the field is directed from lower potential to higher then the direction is taken to be positive.
- If the field is directed from higher potential to lower potential then the direction is taken as negative.
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Abhishek Patel 5 years ago
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