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the equation for potential difference is given by??? ​

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Answered by JashanR
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Answer:

The potential difference between points A and B, VB − VA, defined to be the change in potential energy of a charge q moved from A to B, is equal to the change in potential energy divided by the charge, Potential difference is commonly called voltage, represented by the symbol

V=I×R

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE

The potential difference between points A and B, VB – VA, is defined to be the change in potential energy of a charge q moved from A to B, divided by the charge. Units of potential difference are joules per coulomb, given the name volt (V) after Alessandro Volta.

EQUATION:

1V=1J/C

Explanation:

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