the work done to separate opposite charges results in different values of energy per charge. what is this difference called?

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The work done to separate opposite charges results in different values of energy per charge. This difference is called  potential difference Since , we know that work done is stored in the form of potential energy . And the electric potential, or voltage, is the difference in potential energy per unit charge . When we separate two opposite charges it results in a different values of potential and the difference between potential is known as the potential difference . To learn more about electric potential here :https://brainly.com/question/12645463#SPJ4

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