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VOLTAGE DYNAMIC

Electrical power (P) is a linear relationship between two variables, voltage (E) and Amps (I).


VOLTAGE DYNAMIC

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  • Positive Electrical Field
  • Electrical Attraction Force
  • Electron Deflection
  • Repelling Electrical Force
  • Negative Electrical Potential
  • Positive Pulsing Circuit

Figure 1-3. Voltage Potential Difference

 

 

 


POTENTIAL ENERGY

Voltage is “electrical pressure” or “electrical force” within an electrical circuit and is known as “voltage potential.”

The higher the voltage potential, the greater the force or electrical repelling force is applied to the electrical circuit.

Voltage potential is an unaltered or unchanged energy-state when “electron movement” or “electron deflection” is prevented or restricted within the electrical circuit.

VOLTAGE PERFORMS WORK

Unlike voltage charges within an electrical circuit set up an “electrical attraction force”; in both cases, electrical charges within the same electrical circuit generates an repelling action.

Electrical forces are known as “voltage fields” and can exhibit either a positive or negative electrical charge.