The electric potential at a certain distance from a point charge can be represented by V. What is the value of the electric potential at twice the distance from the point charge?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The value of the electric potential is V/2.

Explanation:

V = K q/r

V = Electric Potential

K= Coulomb constant

q = Charge

r = distance of sepearation

Electric Potential is inversely proportional to distance. Hence if distance of separation is increased by twice effective Electric potential be halved (V/2)