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23 July, 11:24

Is the voltage difference potential or potential energy?

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  1. 23 July, 11:53
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    Electric potential energy is the energy it takes to put a charge in a given place, for example, near another charge. If the particle has to be held back (because it is attracted) then the potential energy is negative; that's because you can get energy from that particle as you move it in.

    Electric potential of a charged particle is the potential energy divided by the electric charge of that particle.
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