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⚫ | '''Voltage''' is a measure of the potential difference (PD) in the electricity between two points in a circuit and is measured in Volts (V). The electrons entering a device have more energy than those leaving it, this difference is the voltage. A higher voltage means that the current is transferring more energy to that device. |
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 18 June 2024
Voltage is a measure of the potential difference (PD) in the electricity between two points in a circuit and is measured in Volts (V). The electrons entering a device have more energy than those leaving it, this difference is the voltage. A higher voltage means that the current is transferring more energy to that device.
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