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Electric potential can be high when electrical potential energy is relatively low if the charge is low as well. ... It is correct to say that an object with twice the electric potential of another has twice the electrical potential energy only if the charges are the same.
Electric field points from high potential to low potential. Positive particles had tendency to follow electric field. If you are moving the particle against this tendency you are doing work, and this work give more potential energy to the particle.
In a region where the potential decreases from high to low, the direction of the electric field is from high potential to low potential.
Potential energy includes that of mass in a gravitational field. The water in a lake high in a mountain has potential energy which can be converted by a hydro electric generator when allowed to fall by gravity. Sea water retained at high tide can be used in the same way when the tide has receded
When potential energy is high, kinetic energy is low.
Electric potential energy is electric energy that is stored in a battery. so all the energy it creates is stored within the battery. It doesn't get used until someone uses it.=Electric potential is the amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge at one point in a circuit compared to the potential energy per one coulomb of charge at another point in circuit also called voltage.=
as, u all know element's exist in a free state in nature, like gold, in same way the atoms exists independently in nature, as, they are only the smallest particle no, more further can be divide, so, as, it is independent in nature.
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Potential energy.
Potential energy
The bag gains potential energy as it is raised to a higher elevation. This potential energy is stored in the gravitational field of the Earth.
Yes, positive charges tend to move from points of high electric potential to points of low electric potential due to the attraction of opposite charges. This movement creates an electric current in a conductor.