Question #d9695

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2017

The difference in values of electric potential between any two points is called the potential difference between the two points.

Explanation:

Owing to it's irrotational nature (i.e. nabla X vec E = 0XE=0), the Electrostatic field can be expressed as a gradient of a scalar potential function.

Thus, vec E = -nablaVE=V where VV is the potential function and the - sign is introduced for convenience and consistency.

Thus, the potential function can have various values in various points in space.

If V_AVA and V_BVB be values of the potential at A and B respectively, the potential difference would be,

V_A - V_BVAVB