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A unit of electromotive force that, when applied to conductors, will produce current in the conductors.
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The unit of electromotive force or electric pressure. It is the electromotive force which, if steadily applied to a circuit having a resistance of one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere. When two charges have a difference of potential the electric force that results is called electromotive force (emf). The unit used to indicate the strength of the emf is the volt. The terms potential, electromotive force (emf), and voltage are often used interchangeably.
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A measure of the pressure under which electricity flows.
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Measure of electrical potential; the electrical "pressure" that forces an electrical current to flow through a closed circuit.
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This is the amount of power supplied to a components. CPU voltage is the only one that we ever have any control over. Increasing the voltage can be helpful in overclocking your CPU to a high speed. Most motherboards do not support this as an option though.
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