its always measured in Psi(Ψ)
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The unit of measure is the Volt Potential difference is basically electrical "pressure" (an excess of electrons). Volt.....The unit of electric potential. Named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745- 1827). The potential difference is the difference in charge at the poles of a current source The volt (symbol: V) is the SI derived unit of electromotive force, commonly called "voltage". It is also the unit for the related but slightly different quantity electric potential difference (also called "electrostatic potential difference"). ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt
Potential is measured in volts. The potential at any point is always measured with respect to another point, such as (but not necessarily) earth. So, if the potential at point A measures, say, +12 V with respect to earth, and the potential at point B measures, say, -12 V with respect to earth, then the potential difference between points A and B is +12 V - (-12 V), or 24 volts.
measured as humidity in the air with a hygrometer.
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the pressure of water measured relative to the atmospheric pressure at the same elevation.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
It is calculated, not directly measured.
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Energy is measured in joules.
Potential Difference is measured in Volts
jolues
Joules
The difference, measured in volts, in electric potential between two points.
Voltage is the potential difference to the ground. By convention, ground potential is zero volt.The above answer is incorrect. 'Voltage', by definition, is potential difference. It has nothing to do with being measured with respect to ground -in fact potential difference (voltage) cannot be measured with respect to anything.
by using voltmeter