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Physics, 13.07.2019 06:10, fitzghost

In the equation e= vq,
where:
e = energy
v= voltage
q= charge
am i correct in thinking that e is directly proportional to both voltage and charge?
can voltage remain constant while the charge and the energy increase or can charge remain constant while energy and voltage increase?
explain answer.

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In the equation e= vq,
where:
e = energy
v= voltage
q= charge
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