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the potential difference across a load is 9V. explain what this means in more fundamental terms.
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bobpursley
That is fundamental as it gets.

What it means, is that an electron in the load has potential energy of 9e before it goes through the load, when it gets thru, it has zero PE left.

e= charge on an electron in coulombs
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