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True or false? Potential difference is measured in joules​

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uhm i think TRUE

I'm not sure hehe.

  • If one joule of energy is required to move one coulomb of charge through a component in a circuit, then the potential difference across the component is one volt (or 1 joule per coulomb).

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True it’s measured in either joules or volts