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Voltage is a form of kinetic or potential energy

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Answered by Vmusale
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Explanation:

voltage is a convesion of ,

electrical potential energy in to kinetic energy

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Answered by mad210219
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Voltage is a form of kinetic or potential energy

Explanation:

Voltage isn't Kinetic energy. Voltage induces differential charge. In this case, "the word 'force' is not mechanical force measured by pumps, but potentials, or energy measured by volt per load unit.

Electric potentials or electrostatic potentials is a potentials energy (measured in joules) that comes from coulomb forces and is correlated with the configuration of a certain number of points within a given set of points.

In systems with time-variant electric domains, the word 'electric potential energy' is used to describe potential energies, while in systems with time-invariant electric domains, the word.

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