what is potential in terms of physics of chapter current electricity
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Potential and electric current
The S.I. unit of electric potential is volt, where, 1 volt = 1 joule/1 coulomb (or J/C), and. VA – VB = W/Q where W is the work done in moving a test charge Q coulomb, from point A to the point B and VA, VB are the potentials at point A and B.
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Potential and electric current
The S.I. unit of electric potential is volt, where, 1 volt = 1 joule/1 coulomb (or J/C), and. VA – VB = W/Q where W is the work done in moving a test charge Q coulomb, from point A to the point B and VA, VB are the potentials at point A and B.
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