Mass and Charge
Weight and height
The two factors are the energy-moment,'L' and the distance form origin. The energy-moment for masses is mGM and the potential energy = - mGM/r. For photons the energy moment is hc and the potential energy = -hc/r. For electric charges the energy moment is e2zc and the potential energy = -e2zc/2r = -ahc/r where a is the fine structure constant. Notice the e2/2 indicates that e is an rms charge or effective charge.
PE=mgh. Potential energy is the product of mass x gravity x height.
The device that uses chemical energy to give charges electric potential energy is a battery because it uses chemical energy which gives off potential electric charges.
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.
Weight and height
Mass and distance
The two factors are the energy-moment,'L' and the distance form origin. The energy-moment for masses is mGM and the potential energy = - mGM/r. For photons the energy moment is hc and the potential energy = -hc/r. For electric charges the energy moment is e2zc and the potential energy = -e2zc/2r = -ahc/r where a is the fine structure constant. Notice the e2/2 indicates that e is an rms charge or effective charge.
PE=mgh. Potential energy is the product of mass x gravity x height.
Electric potential is the electric potential energy per unit coulomb. So unit for electric potential is J/C and that of electric potential energy is simply J
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Height above the ground, and mass of the object itself.
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The device that uses chemical energy to give charges electric potential energy is a battery because it uses chemical energy which gives off potential electric charges.
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.
The two factors are Force and distance, e.g. mgh or f.r or mv2 = (mv2/r) r
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