what is voltage
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Answer / nitin sarda
Voltage is the potential difference between two charged
point.
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Voltage is commonly used as a short name for electrical
potential difference.
In this introduction, the term "voltage" is however used
to mean electric potential, i.e. a hypothetically
measurable physical dimension.
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Answer / elango.k
it is the pressure applied to move the electrons
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Answer / johnmathews
It is the electrical presure to drive electrons.
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Answer / yogesh khimani
voltage is potenciyal difference to electron
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Answer / ankush miglani 9718037333, eba
vottage is the potential difference b/w the two points or
body or places.
it is measured in volts.
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