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Understanding Voltage Definition and KVL in Electrical Circuits
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[QUOTE="Simon Bridge, post: 4542548, member: 367532"] Generally - one volt is the energy required to move 1 coulomb from one node to the next... what if there is a battery between the two nodes? What if the end node is the same as the start node? The next step is a statement of what KVL says ... then you want to relate the two. The KVL requires a specific property of the electric field - besides energy conservation - do you know what it is? Anyway - the patter for these things is: 1. definition of voltage 2. statement of KVL 3. what does 2 say about 1. 4. if 2. is wrong, what does that say about 1. For the record: you have the right idea - but you were instructed to be clear. [/QUOTE]
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