electromotive force (abbreviation: EMF or emf)
Voltage is simply another word for potential difference.
Voltage can also be called "potential" and is measured across components or sections of a circuit.Answer'Voltage' is another word for 'potential difference', not'potential'!
potential. e.g. voltage potential means a circuit capable of supplying voltage.
Voltage Voltage
voltage
It is another way of saying "Apply a voltage" or "supply (something) with a voltage"
Voltage.
'Voltage' is simply another word for 'potential difference' so, clearly, there is no such thing as a 'voltage difference' because it would mean 'potential difference difference' which doesn't make any sense! So, if your question really means, 'What is the purpose of a voltage?', then the answer is that a voltage is necessary to drive current through a circuit.
Voltage is synonymous with potential difference.
Let's see . . . volt - age . . . . bump-bump. Ah, there are two syllables in the word voltage.
Only if there's a 'load' across the voltage.
From Voltaire-a scientist.