Physics, asked by jagabandhu106, 11 months ago

Electrical Pressure is also called
A) Current
B) Voltage
C) Resistance
D) Power

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Answered by silu12
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Electrical pressure is referred as electromotive force or electric potential which is the unit of volt.

voltage is also measure in volt..

so the answer is voltage

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The right response is B) Voltage. It is also known as electrical pressure, is a fundamental idea in electrical engineering and is crucial to how electrical circuits work.

The force that propels the flow of electric charge in a circuit is measured by electrical pressure, also referred to as voltage. Voltage, also known as "electromotive force," is frequently denoted by the letters "V" or "E." It is best understood as the variation in electrical potential energy between two circuit points.

As it controls the flow of electric charge or current, voltage is one of the most crucial factors in electrical circuits. Ohm's law, which states that the current in a circuit is proportional to the voltage across it and inversely proportional to the resistance in the circuit, describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.

Voltage is frequently compared to the pressure that pushes water through a pipe in real-world applications. Voltage drives electric charge through a circuit in a similar way to how water pressure drives water through a pipe. The force driving the flow of electric charge will be greater and the amount of current that will flow through the circuit will be greater the higher the voltage.

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