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− | Voltage is the force that moves electrons in a circuit and is measured in volts (V). It can be thought of as electrical pressure and in a circuit with a battery the voltage is determined by the amount of energy stored in the battery. Voltage is similar to the pressure created in the | + | Voltage is the force that moves electrons in a circuit and is measured in volts (V). It can be thought of as electrical pressure and in a circuit with a battery the voltage is determined by type of battery and the amount of energy stored in the battery. Voltage is similar to the pressure created in the water system. It depends upon the amount of water in the water that it holds. |
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Voltage is the force that moves electrons in a circuit and is measured in volts (V). It can be thought of as electrical pressure and in a circuit with a battery the voltage is determined by type of battery and the amount of energy stored in the battery. Voltage is similar to the pressure created in the water system. It depends upon the amount of water in the water that it holds.