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Electric potential 'V' at a distance 'r' from a point charge is directly proportional to ............

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Remember the difference: Electric {Potential} (\(V\)) is proportional to \( \frac{1}{r} \). Electric {Field} (\(E\)) is proportional to \( \frac{1}{r^2} \).
  • \( r \)
  • \( r^2 \)
  • \( \frac{1}{r} \)
  • \( \frac{1}{r^2} \)
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The electric potential (V) created by a point charge (q) at a distance (r) from the charge is given by the formula: \[ V = k \frac{q}{r} \] where k is Coulomb's constant. From this formula, it is clear that the electric potential V is inversely proportional to the distance r, or directly proportional to \( \frac{1}{r} \).
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