If there is a difference in potential energy, between two positions, this difference can be converted into other types of energy. For example, when an object falls down.
energy transferred = charge x potential difference.
Anything with potential difference could create the flow of energy. A potential difference could be electropotential, chemical potential or potential difference between high and low ground like energy from water fall. A potential difference can exist in the form of motion difference between a stationary and a moving objects.
Wires do not provide a voltage differenceAnswerAs 'voltage' is synonymous with 'potential difference', you appear to be asking "What does not provide a potential difference difference in a circuit?", which does not make any sense!
Wires do not provide a voltage differenceAnswerAs 'voltage' is synonymous with 'potential difference', you appear to be asking "What does not provide a potential difference difference in a circuit?", which does not make any sense!
Electric potential is the electric potential energy per unit coulomb. So unit for electric potential is J/C and that of electric potential energy is simply J
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That's a difference in electrical potential, not potential energy.It's described in units of "volts".
The difference in potential energy between the reactants and products.
Potential energy is measure in Joules (J). A Joule is a Newton*meter (N*m)
Yes, there is a difference between potential and kinetic energy. Potential energy is stored energy that an object has due to its position or condition, while kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
Difference is that kinetic energy is the energy of motion and potential is stored energy.