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I read an article about voltage. It's says it's the energy drop (work) per unit of charge. In mechanics, work is a force applied over a distance. Energy is the amount of force you can apply over a distance.
But what about in electricity? The definition of energy in mechanics doesn't seem to *click* with electricity.
Basically, what is work and energy in the context of electrical circuits?
But what about in electricity? The definition of energy in mechanics doesn't seem to *click* with electricity.
Basically, what is work and energy in the context of electrical circuits?