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Voltage is electric potential energy per unit charge, measured in joules per coulomb ( = volts). It is often referred to as "electric potential", which then must be distinguished from electric potential energy by noting that the "potential" is a "per-unit-charge" quantity.
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Volt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The volt (symbol: V ) is the SI derived unit of electromotive force, commonly called "voltage". It is also the unit for the related but slightly different quantity electric potential difference (a...
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If you are still with me, then it is very easy for us to define voltage. Voltage is simply the potential difference between two points in space, i.e., the amount of work we have to apply to the unit positive charge when we bring it from the first point to the second one.
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The Simple Math Behind "Voltage" ... How High is my Voltage? ... Voltage Energy...
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www.eskimo.com/~billb/miscon/voltage.html
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It's also really tough to explain. It's a headache for both the student and the teacher. <GRIN!> To understand voltage, it helps if you first understand a little about its nearest relative, magnetism.
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The three most basic units in electricity are voltage (V), current (I, uppercase "i") and resistance (r). Voltage is measured in volts, current is measured in amps and resistance is measured in ohms.
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www.howstuffworks.com/question501.htm
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