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i am in total confusion to co-relate p.d of electrostatic and p.d of electricity. can somebody help me out?/
Electricity is a form of energy that is created by the movement of electrons. It can be harnessed and used to power various devices and machines.
Electrostatic potential difference, or P.D., is the difference in electrical potential between two points in an electric field. It is measured in volts (V) and is a measure of the work required to move a unit of electric charge from one point to another.
Electricity is typically generated through the conversion of another form of energy, such as chemical or mechanical energy, into electrical energy. This is commonly done through power plants using various methods, such as steam turbines or solar panels.
Some common sources of electricity include fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), nuclear energy, hydropower, wind power, and solar power.
When working with electricity, it is important to always wear protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, and to never touch live wires or circuits with wet hands. It is also important to properly ground and insulate all electrical equipment and to never overload circuits.