what do you mean by electric potential difference?
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It is defined as the work is done in moving a unit positive charge from infinity to that point in the electric field .
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The potential difference is basically the difference between the powers of the two terminal of an electric source.
For example :- The cell has two terminals, positive(+) and negative(-)
The potential, ie., the no. of electrons or ions of the positive terminal is higher
than the potential of the negative terminal.
As we already know that electricity flows from higher potential to lower
potential, the power flows from positive to the negative terminal.
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For example :- The cell has two terminals, positive(+) and negative(-)
The potential, ie., the no. of electrons or ions of the positive terminal is higher
than the potential of the negative terminal.
As we already know that electricity flows from higher potential to lower
potential, the power flows from positive to the negative terminal.
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Please please please......mark it as brainliest.
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