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In ], the '''potential difference''' or '''p.d.''' between two points is the difference of the points' ], equivalent to the line integral of the ] between the two points. | |||
There are various types of potential difference related to the amount of ] required to move an object from one place to another against various types of ]s. | |||
* in ], the potential difference corresponds to the amount of ] that would need to be done on a unit ] to move it from one point to the other against an ].<ref></ref> P.d. is synonymous with ] <ref></ref> and is measured in ]s. It is the line integral of the ] between two points.<ref>Pitt, V.H. (ed.), ''The Penguin Dictionary of Physics'', Penguin Books Ltd., 1977, ISBN 0140510710</ref> Also, if ''v'' is the p.d. in volts, ''w'' is the work in ]s (J), and ''q'' is the charge in ]s (C), then: | |||
*:<math> v = { w \over q } {\mathrm{J} \over \mathrm{C}} \ \mathrm{or} \ {w \over q} \mathrm{V} </math> | |||
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* In ], the ''] difference'' between two points on Earth is related to the energy that would be required to move a unit ] from one point to the other against the Earth's ]. Units: joules per kilogram. | |||
* In fluid systems the ''potential difference'' is the difference in ]. Units: ]s. | |||
* In thermal systems the ''potential difference'' is the difference in ]. Units: ]s. | |||
In some engineering fields, "potential" is sometimes described as the ']', whereas ] is the ']'. The product of the flux and the potential difference is the ], which is the time rate of change of ]. | |||
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