- Potential difference
In
physics , the potential difference or p.d. between two points is the difference of the points'scalar potential , equivalent to the line integral of thefield strength between the two points.There are various types of potential difference related to the amount of
energy required to move an object from one place to another against various types offorce s.* in
electrodynamics , the potential difference corresponds to the amount of work that would need to be done on a unitelectric charge to move it from one point to the other against anelectric field . [ [http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/physics/u3b23phy.html Physics 30 - Electricity - Electric Potential Difference ] ] P.d. is synonymous withvoltage [ [http://www.powerstream.com/1922/battery_1922_WITTE/batteryfiles/definitions.htm Battery - Definitions ] ] and is measured involt s. It is the line integral of theelectric field strength between two points. [Pitt, V.H. (ed.), "The Penguin Dictionary of Physics", Penguin Books Ltd., 1977, ISBN 0140510710] Also, if "v" is the p.d. in volts, "w" is the work injoule s (J), and "q" is the charge incoulomb s (C), then:
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* Inmechanics , the "gravitational potential difference" between two points on Earth is related to the energy that would be required to move a unitmass from one point to the other against the Earth's gravitational field. Units: joules per kilogram.
* In fluid systems the "potential difference" is the difference inpressure . Units: pascals.
* In thermal systems the "potential difference" is the difference intemperature . Units:kelvin s.In some engineering fields, "potential" is sometimes described as the '
across variable ', whereasflux is the 'through variable '. The product of the flux and the potential difference is the power, which is the time rate of change ofenergy .References
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