What is Potential difference? Can you quote any two real life examples from your experience?
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The potential difference between two points in an electric circuit is defined as the amount of work done to move a unit charge from one point to another.
Potential difference(V)=work done(W)/charge(Q)
V = W/Q
Example is just very simple when you take a bowl of water and keep it at a higher place and take another empty bowl and keep it at a lower base eventually the water from the higher bowl will flow to the lower bowl ,,this shows that things like to travel from places of higher concentration to lower concentration which creates a difference between the potentials and ends up in the potential difference.
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Potential difference(V)=work done(W)/charge(Q)
V = W/Q
Example is just very simple when you take a bowl of water and keep it at a higher place and take another empty bowl and keep it at a lower base eventually the water from the higher bowl will flow to the lower bowl ,,this shows that things like to travel from places of higher concentration to lower concentration which creates a difference between the potentials and ends up in the potential difference.
Hope it may help you!!!!!!!
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Potential difference -- the work done to transfer unit positivity test charge from one point to another is known a potential difference ..
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