What is meant by the term 'potential difference'?

Work done per unit charge.

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What is the formula that links energy (E), power (P), and time (t)?

E = P x t


E = energy (J)

P = power (W)

t = time (s)

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What is the formula that links current (I), energy (E), time (t), and voltage (V)?

E = V x I x t


E = energy (J)

V = Voltage (V)

I = current (A)

t = time (s)

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What is the formula that links charge (Q), energy (E), and voltage (V)?

V = QE


E = energy (J)

Q = Charge (C)

V = voltage (V)

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What is the formula that links current (I), power (P), and voltage (V)?

P = V x I


P = power (W)

I = current (A)

t = time (s)

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What is the formula that links current (I), power (P), and resistance (R)?

P = I2 x R


P = power (W)

I = current (A)

R = Resistance (Ω\Omega)

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What is the formula that links power (P), voltage (V), and resistance (R)?

 

P = RV2


P = power (W)

V = voltage (V)

R = resistance (Ω\Omega)

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