Formula for potential energy?
Hello,
I just came across the formula Epot=U*e. This is completely new to me, though. Can anyone tell me what the e stands for and where this equation comes from?
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E is the potential energy of an elementary charge e at a voltage U.
There are far-reaching analogies to potential energy in mechanics.
https://www.leifiphysik.de/electrizitaetslehre/electrical-grundgroessen/grundwissen/electrical-voltage-undenergy
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That was not my question. The formula I found was:
Epot = U * e. Just as it is in my question.