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What is constant potential difference

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Answered by Anonymous
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it may also be defined as the electric charge in a circuit between the two points. It is a very important and useful concept of electricity and mostly the concept of potential difference between the points is used rather than the potential at the points.

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Answered by Nicks8603
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A constant-potential (CP) charging source implies that the charger maintains a constant voltage independent of the charge current load. ... Vented nickel-cadmium and lead-acid batteries exhibit a pronounced voltage increase in response to an applied constant current as the battery approaches full charge.

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