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What is the meaning of voltage? [Please help]

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Answered by kirti222
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Voltage is what makes electric charges move. It is the 'push' that causes charges to move in a wire or other electrical conductor. ... Voltage is also called, in certain circumstances, electromotive force (EMF). Voltage is an electrical potential difference, the difference in electric potential between two places.

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Voltage is what makes electric charges move. It is the 'push' that causes charges to move in a wire or other electrical conductor. ... Voltage is also called, in certain circumstances, electromotive force (EMF). Voltage is an electrical potential difference, the difference in electric potential between two places.

Voltage describes the amount of energy associated with electric charge as it moves around in a circuit. Its standard unit, the volt, is related to the standard units of electric charge (the coulomb) and energy (the joule) such that one volt is equal to one joule of energy for each coulomb of electric charge.

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