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electric current and potential energy difference​

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Answered by areefasonu
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This tells you how much energy is available to push electric charges through a circuit. To a physicist, it is a measure of the "Electrical potential energy difference that a charge has at one point compared to another." ... The potential difference tells you how much energy per coulomb the charges have to lose

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Answered by itzNawaab
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Electric current is the movement of ions or electrons inside the wire which causes electricity and potential difference is the work done to move a unit positive charge from one point to the other.

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