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When discussing a battery's voltage, you are referring to the electrical potential difference between its positive and negative terminals. This potential difference drives the flow of electric current when the battery is connected to a circuit. The voltage indicates how much energy per unit charge is available to do work, and it is typically measured in volts (V). A higher voltage generally means more energy can be delivered to the circuit.

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