electric pt

If V At a pt is 0 , shouldn't E be zero too , if no work is done in bringing the charge , there is no resistance and no E
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Gamertug
GamertugOP8mo ago
Depending on where we bring charge from , even for same setup pt changes
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bochal
bochal8mo ago
E = -dv/ds Even if you define v to be 0 at a point is it changes dv after a small distance ds, then there exists an electric field E which is non zero
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
@Gamertug have you tried the steps provided above? we good?
Gamertug
GamertugOP8mo ago
+solved @bochal
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