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Electric Potential

The electric potential energy per unit charge is

V=\frac{U}{q}.

Since U is proportional to q, the dependence on q cancels. Thus, V does not depend on q. The change in potential energy \text{Δ}U is crucial, so we are concerned with the difference in potential or potential difference \text{Δ}V between two points, where

\text{Δ}V={V}_{B}-{V}_{A}=\frac{\text{Δ}U}{q}.

Electric Potential Difference

The electric potential difference between points A and B, {V}_{B}-{V}_{A}, is defined to be the change in potential energy of a charge q moved from A to B, divided by the charge. Units of potential difference are joules per coulomb, given the name volt (V) after Alessandro Volta.

1\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{V}=1\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{J/C}

The familiar term voltage is the common name for electric potential difference. Keep in mind that whenever a voltage is quoted, it is understood to be the potential difference between two points. For example, every battery has two terminals, and its voltage is the potential difference between them.

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