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Explain Use Potential Difference As Energy Transferred Per Unit in a way that directly answers the AQA A-Level Physics objective.
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- Calculation Route response 268bbf: state Use potential difference as energy transferred per unit charge., apply charge flow, potential difference, Ohm law, resistivity, I-V characteristic, and finish with the physical consequence for Current electricity.
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