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When one coulomb of charge (electrons) is lifted through a potential difference

of 1 volt, it gains one joule of energy.

When one coulomb of charge (like 1 Amp flowing for 1 second) drops through a

potential difference of one volt, it loses one joule of energy ... which is used to

generate 1 joule of heat and/or light, transmit 1 watt of radio for 1 second, run

a 1-watt motor for 1 second, etc.

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