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in circuit , a difference in potential from one point to another is often called A.volts B.AT C.field D.voltage

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Answered by rafiaibrahim903
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Answer:

The correct option is (D) Voltage.

Explanation:

Voltage is the term used to describe the difference in potential between two points in a circuit. The difference in electric potential between two points is defined as voltage. The volt is a measurement unit for the difference in electrical potential, or voltage.

Voltage is a quantitative measure of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field, also known as electromotive force. (D) Voltage is the correct answer.

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