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Core Unit III: Electricity; B. Current and Potential Difference ... Recognize that some symbols used in physics can occasionally represent different things, when they are used in different contexts.
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Phyllis Fleming Physics ... Potential Energy Difference, UB - UA, between points A and B equals the work done WA B carrying a positive test charge +qo from A to B without increasing its kinetic energy. UB – UA = WA B = A∫B F . ds, where F is the force you apply.
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1)If 500J of work are required to carry a 40C charge from one point to another the potential difference between these two points is: 3) The potential difference between two points is 100V. If a particle with a charge of 2C is transported from one of these points to the other, ... Subjects -> Physics -> Electricity,
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The electrical resistance of a particular electrolytic cell is 5.00 Ohms. A potential difference of 50. ... Subjects -> Physics -> Electricity, Magnetism and Waves -> Posting #13535...
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In a similar way a 1 coulomb charge of electricity transfers more energy if it falls through an electrical potential difference of 100 volts than if it falls through 10 volts. The rock falls through a gravitational potential difference and the coulomb falls through an electrical potential difference. ... Physics applications...
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potential divider, general physics, potential difference: Hello Simon, V varies directly with R. But why does this happen? Two identical resistors in a series have twice as much resistance as just one. The voltage across both resistors is twice the voltage across just one in the series. ... More Physics Answers;
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and also introduce the electric potential difference V as ... From Eq.(1.7) we see that the units of electric potential energy PE are the same as those of work, which are Joules (J.). The units of potential difference V are found from Eq.(1.8) to be J/C, which is given the special name Volt (V). Eq.(1.9) allows us to...
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