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Consider the potential difference between pairs of points in the figure. Suppose the E = 6.5 V.
A) What is the magnitude of the potential difference ∆V14?
B) What is the magnitude of the potential difference ∆V24?
C) What is the magnitude of the potential difference ∆V34?
Physics, for instance. The electrical potential typically defines the voltage. By using the following expression the electric potential could be easily calculated.
V=kq ⁄ R
Here, V denotes an electric voltage (standard measurement is Volt) K defines that it is the Coulombs constant. q is the power that the charge is electric (standard measure is Coulomb) and R is how far (standard unit is meters).
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