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Electric Potential (30:39)
Review for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

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AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism review of Electric Potential including: derivation of electric potential energy, derivation of electric potential and electric potential difference, a discussion of the electronvolt, electric potential difference in a constant electric field, equipotential lines and surfaces, the equipotential lines around an electric dipole, electric potential of a point charge, and the electric potential and electric field from a thin, uniformly charged ring.

Content Times:
0:00 Electric Potential Energy
5:53 Electric Potential (Difference)
10:09 The Electronvolt
11:55 Constant Electric Field ΔV
20:16 Equipotential Lines
24:53 Point Charge Electric Potentail
26:28 Thin Ring Example
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