what is potential difference ? explain it
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the difference in electric potential between two point is known as potential difference .
the potential difference between two points in an electric circuit define as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to the another point
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its si unit is volt
here is ur answer
the difference in electric potential between two point is known as potential difference .
the potential difference between two points in an electric circuit define as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to the another point
I hope it may help u
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its si unit is volt
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> It is 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.
> It could also be defined as the change in the potential energy that occurs due to transport of a unit charge from one point to the other.
> Electric current flows from a point of high electric potential, to a point which has a lower potential. It is just like the behavior of water that always seek its level.
> Current flows between two points that have a difference in electric potential, to balance this inequality.
As the current flows between two points, every charge gains energy that is equal to the difference of potential between them.
> Two terminals of any battery have a potential difference between them, which is measured in volts.
> When you connect any circuit between the two terminals of the battery, charge flows from one terminal to the other, to equalize the charge imbalance and continues till the difference between them is equalized.
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,
> It is 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.
> It could also be defined as the change in the potential energy that occurs due to transport of a unit charge from one point to the other.
> Electric current flows from a point of high electric potential, to a point which has a lower potential. It is just like the behavior of water that always seek its level.
> Current flows between two points that have a difference in electric potential, to balance this inequality.
As the current flows between two points, every charge gains energy that is equal to the difference of potential between them.
> Two terminals of any battery have a potential difference between them, which is measured in volts.
> When you connect any circuit between the two terminals of the battery, charge flows from one terminal to the other, to equalize the charge imbalance and continues till the difference between them is equalized.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU,
THANK YOU.☺️☺️
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