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This generalized electric potential cannot be simply interpreted as potential energy per unit charge... Electric potential may be conceived of as... The electric potential can also be generalized to handle situations with time... that the potential energy and hence also the electric potential is only defined up to an additive constant... the electric potential determines the electric field via its... The generalization of electric potential to this case is described below... The electric potential at a point... The electric potential created by a point charge... The electric potential due to a system of point charges is equal to the sum of the point... The electric potential created by a tridimensional spherically symmetric... The electric potential provides a simple way to analyze...

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