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The voltage at terminal A is -8 volts and the voltage at terminal B is 5 volts. What is the voltage difference between the two terminals?

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Answer:

Voltage difference is 13 volts

Explanation:

If voltage A (
V_A) is -8 volts, and voltage B (
V_B) is 5, the voltage difference is calculated via the formula


V_B-V_A=5\,volts \,- \,(-8 \,volts)=5\, volts\,+\,8\, volts=13\,volts

When estimating a difference between quantity A and another quantity B it is custom to perform the difference built as the last quantity mentioned, minus the first one.

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