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Electric potential difference related to electric potential energy difference (17-6)

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For electric potential energy, the value of Uelectric for a charge at a given position is not as important as the potential energy difference ΔUelectric when the charge moves from a point a to a different point b. The same is true for electric potential. From Equation 17-5, the electric potential difference \boldsymbol{\Delta{V}} between two points is