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Question: What is the potential difference ? Explain and give its unit with definition....

What is the potential difference ? Explain and give its unit with definition.

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Potential difference is the difference in the amount of energy that charge carriers have between two points in a circuit. Potential difference (p.d.)\left( {p.d.} \right) is measured in volts (V)\left( V \right) and is also called voltage.

Complete answer:
The work required to transfer a charge from one point to another is described as potential difference. For a charge to pass between two points, there must be a potential difference in current. The potential energy difference per unit charge or voltage is another term for it. The Volt is the unit of potential difference (V)\left( V \right).

We can also say that the amount of work required to move a unit positive charge from one point to another is described as a potential difference.
1 Joule/Coulomb = 1 Volt1{\text{ }}Joule/Coulomb{\text{ }} = {\text{ }}1{\text{ }}Volt
The volt is the SI unit for potential difference(V)\left( V \right) . 1 volt1{\text{ }}volt = The potential difference between two points in a current carrying conductor when 1 joule1{\text{ }}joule of work is performed to transfer a charge of 1 coulomb1{\text{ }}coulomb from one point to the other.

Note: The potential difference (which is the same as voltage) is equal to the amount of current multiplied by the resistance. A potential difference of one Volt is equal to one Joule of energy being used by one Coulomb of charge when it flows between two points in a circuit.