The electric field at a particular point is equal to the negative gradient of a potential-distance graph at that point
Equipotential lines around a radial field or uniform field are perpendicular to the electric field lines
The rate of change of electric potential with respect to displacement in the direction of the field
The electric potential around a positive charge decreases with distance and increases with distance around a negative charge
One way to remember whether the electric potential increases or decreases with respect to the distance from the charge is by the direction of the electric field lines. The potential always decreases in the same direction as the field lines and vice versa.
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