The discussion clarifies the differences between the symbols e/E and U used in Ohm's Law for generators and receivers. The choice of these symbols is often based on personal preference or local conventions to avoid confusion with other variables. Regardless of the notation, all electric potential differences are analyzed similarly using Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Law. In generator contexts, U represents line potential, E denotes electromotive force, and e signifies back electromotive force. Understanding these distinctions helps in accurately interpreting electrical diagrams and their real-world applications.