9.6: Electric Potential and Potential Energy - Physics LibreTexts
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WEBMar 12, 2024 · We use the letters PE to denote electric potential energy, which has units of joules (J). The change in potential energy, PE, is crucial, since the work done by a conservative force is the negative of the change in potential energy; that is, W = − ΔPE.
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