Physics, asked by amanmishra134, 10 months ago

what is potential difference ​

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Answered by ItzMrPerFect
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Answer:

Potential Difference !!

Potential Difference between two points is the amount of work done moving a unit positive charge from one point to the other.

Potential \: Difference \:  =  \frac{Work}{Charge}

V = W/Q.

V = Potential Difference.

W = Work.

Q = Charge.

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»IN EXTRA«

In Potential Difference two terms are usually Come that is :-

  • High Potential .
  • Low Potential .

When Charges accumulate on a body, the body is said to have electric Potential.

By Convention, a positively charged body is said to be at High potential and and a negatively charged body is said to be at Low Potential.

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Remember :- Negative Charge (Like Electroms) flow from Low Potential to High Potential.

Answered by Thûgłife
176

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Potential difference

The difference in electric potential between two points in an electric field the work that has to be done in transferring unit positive charge from one point to the other, measured in volts.

Potential is a measure of the electric potential energy between two points.

Keep in mind that whenever a voltage is quoted, it is understood to be the potential difference between two points. For example, every battery has two terminals, and its voltage is the potential difference between them. More fundamentally, the point you choose to be zero volts is arbitrary.

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