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what is the relationship between power and potential difference?​

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Voltage is known as potential or in simpler terms “how fast the electrons flow”. Power is a function of voltage times the volume of electrons (current). Power is the ability to do work and is measured in Watts. The higher the voltage the more power you have with the same current (Watts (power) = Volts x Amps.

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Voltage is known as potential or in simpler terms “how fast the electrons flow”. Power is a function of voltage times the volume of electrons (current). Power is the ability to do work and is measured in Watts. The higher the voltage the more power you have with the same current (Watts (power) = Volts x Amps.

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