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  1. Common symbolsV , ∆V , U , ∆U
    SI unitvolt

    Voltage - Wikipedia

    • Voltage, also known as (electrical) potential difference, electric pressure, or electric tension is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge to move a positive test charge from the first point to the second point. In the International System of Units (SI), the derived unit for voltage i… See more

    Definition

    The SI unit of work per unit charge is the joule per coulomb, where 1 volt = 1 joule (of work) per 1 coulomb of charge. The old SI definition for volt used power and current; starting in 1990, the quantum Hall and Josephson … See more

    Volt

    The volt (symbol: V) is the derived unit for electric potential, voltage, and electromotive force. The volt is named in honour of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), who invented the voltaic pile, possibly th… See more

    Hydraulic analogy

    A simple analogy for an electric circuit is water flowing in a closed circuit of pipework, driven by a mechanical pump. This can be called a "water circuit". The potential difference between two points corresponds to the … See more

    Applications

    Specifying a voltage measurement requires explicit or implicit specification of the points across which the voltage is measured. When using a voltmeter to measure voltage, one electrical lead of the voltmeter must be co… See more

    Measuring instruments

    Instruments for measuring voltages include the voltmeter, the potentiometer, and the oscilloscope. Analog voltmeters, such as moving-coil instruments, work by measuring the current through a fixed resistor, wh… See more

    Typical voltages

    A common voltage for flashlight batteries is 1.5 volts (DC). A common voltage for automobile batteries is 12 volts (DC).
    Common voltages supplied by power companies to consumers are 110 to 120 volts (AC) … See more

    Galvani potential vs. electrochemical potential

    Inside a conductive material, the energy of an electron is affected not only by the average electric potential but also by the specific thermal and atomic environment that it is in. When a voltmeter is connected between tw… See more

     
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  2. Voltage, also known as (electrical) potential difference, electric pressure, or electric tension is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge to move a positive test charge from the first point to the second point.
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    The volt (symbol: V) is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference or electromotive force (also known as voltage). It is named in honor of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), who invented the voltaic pile, the first chemical battery.
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  3. Volt - Wikipedia

    The volt is the SI unit of electric potential, voltage and electromotive force. Learn how it is defined, named and measured, and see examples of voltages in batteries, circuits and power systems.

     
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    May 9, 2024 · Voltage (also known as electric potential difference, electromotive force emf, electric pressure, or electric tension) is defined as the electric potential difference per unit charge between two points in an electric field. Voltage is …

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  10. What is Voltage? - GeeksforGeeks

    May 21, 2024 · Voltage is the amount of pressure required to move an electric charge (electrons) from one point to another in an electrical circuit. Voltage is also known as "electrical potential difference", "electric tension" or "electric …

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  11. Ohm's law - Wikipedia

    Ohm's law holds for circuits containing only resistive elements (no capacitances or inductances) for all forms of driving voltage or current, regardless of whether the driving voltage or current is constant or time-varying such as AC. At any …

  12. Voltage - Energy Education

    Voltage measures the energy that a charge will get if it moves between two points in space. The unit for voltage is the volt (V) and 1 Volt = 1 J / C. [2] Outlets and batteries both have voltages that are associated with them.

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