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what difference between volt and voltage?

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Answered by conjureroman
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Hey friend


Voltage is called as Potential Difference
And,
Volt is the unit of Voltage.


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Answered by Anonymous
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☆☆☆☆Volts v/s voltage ☆☆☆☆

▪ Voltage :-

1. Voltage is a difference of electric potential.
2. To simplify, it is an measure of the difference in concentration of electrons between two points.


▪ Volts :-

1. Volts is a unit of measure of voltage.
It would be pretty difficult to have exactly no electron on an electrode, and as the voltage is the difference of potential, it is always relative to somthing.
2. Usually, we say that a given electrode has XX volts and that implied relative to the ground of the circuit.
3. The voltage of the ground is 0 volts, because it is referenced to itself.
4. However, if you measure the voltage of a ground in one circuit, as a reference of another ground in another circuit, you may see some difference (non-zero).



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