What mean by potential difference in voltage, please explain with practical example?
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The difference in electric potential between two points (i.e., voltage) in a static electric field is defined as the work needed per unit of charge to move a test charge between the two points
Consider a sparrow siting on open electric wire. It doesn't die because the electric wire is at same potential and no energy can flow.
Now consider mosquito racket which maintains potential difference between two nets, so mosquito dies of electric shock.
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