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What Quantity Is Used to Measure the Electrical Potential Energy

Question 50

Question 50

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What quantity is used to measure the electrical potential energy that supplies the impetus to move electrons between the anode and cathode?


A) galvins
B) cells
C) volts
D) amperes
E) None of the above

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