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Antepolleo
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Please help me wrap my head around this concept... I don't really need help on a problem in particular.
If we define electric potential V to be zero at r = infinity for a point charge, how can we determine the potential difference of a test charge that moves from infinity to a specific point near the point charge?
I guess my real problem is with the concept of infinity. It seems to me that bringing a test charge from infinity to a specified point would have some undetermined change in potential given the nature of infinity.
Maybe I'm making this harder than it really is...
If we define electric potential V to be zero at r = infinity for a point charge, how can we determine the potential difference of a test charge that moves from infinity to a specific point near the point charge?
I guess my real problem is with the concept of infinity. It seems to me that bringing a test charge from infinity to a specified point would have some undetermined change in potential given the nature of infinity.
Maybe I'm making this harder than it really is...