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What is the unit of measurement for potential electric energy existing between two points on a circuit? A. Joule B. Voltage C. Current
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What is the unit of measurement for potential electric energy existing between two points on a circuit? A. Joule B. Voltage C. Current
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What is the unit of measurement for potential electric energy existing between two points on a circuit?
A. Joule
B. Voltage
C. Current
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B. Voltage
It is Joules/Coulombs which is the same thing as Voltage.
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