Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance are fundamental concepts in the study of electric fields and energy storage in electrical systems. Electrostatic potential refers to the work done per unit charge in bringing a charge from infinity to a specific point in an electric field, influencing how charges interact. Capacitance, on the other hand, is the ability of a system to store charge per unit voltage, characterized by capacitors in circuits. This category explores these concepts through key topics, practical applications, and mathematical principles, providing a comprehensive understanding of their roles in physics and engineering.

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