1. electric potential
2. Electric potentialIn classical electromagnetism, the electric potential (a scalar quantity denoted by φ, φE or V and also called the electric field potential or the electrostatic potential) at a point is equal to the electric potential energy of a charged particle at that location divided by the charge of the particle. The electric potential is independent of the test particle's charge - it is determined by the electric field alone.
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