what voltage and charge ?and whatnis the difference between them?
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hey friend your answer.
This difference in charge between the two points is calledvoltage. It is measured in volts, which, technically, is the potential energy difference between two points that will impart one joule ofenergy per coulomb of chargethat passes through it (don't panic if this makes no sense, all will be explained).
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This difference in charge between the two points is calledvoltage. It is measured in volts, which, technically, is the potential energy difference between two points that will impart one joule ofenergy per coulomb of chargethat passes through it (don't panic if this makes no sense, all will be explained).
hope it helpful.
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then how electricity created
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Electrical Charge
Electricity is the movement of electrons. Electrons create charge, which we can harness to do work. Your lightbulb, your stereo, your phone, etc., are all harnessing the movement of the electrons in order to do work. They all operate using the same basic power source: the movement of electrons.
Voltage
We define voltage as the amount of potential energy between two points on a circuit. One point has more charge than another. This difference in charge between the two points is called voltage. It is measured in volts, which, technically, is the potential energy difference between two points that will impart one joule of energy per coulomb of charge that passes through it (don’t panic if this makes no sense, all will be explained). The unit “volt” is named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta who invented what is considered the first chemical battery. Voltage is represented in equations and schematics by the letter “V”.
Electricity is the movement of electrons. Electrons create charge, which we can harness to do work. Your lightbulb, your stereo, your phone, etc., are all harnessing the movement of the electrons in order to do work. They all operate using the same basic power source: the movement of electrons.
Voltage
We define voltage as the amount of potential energy between two points on a circuit. One point has more charge than another. This difference in charge between the two points is called voltage. It is measured in volts, which, technically, is the potential energy difference between two points that will impart one joule of energy per coulomb of charge that passes through it (don’t panic if this makes no sense, all will be explained). The unit “volt” is named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta who invented what is considered the first chemical battery. Voltage is represented in equations and schematics by the letter “V”.
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