The voltage of a circuit is defined by the code as the Greatest root mean square difference of potential between any two conductors of the circuit concerned.
Electrical pressure, the force which causes current to flow through a conductor is defined as Voltage.
A circuit's voltage is defined as the largest root-mean-square (RMS/effective) difference in potential between any two conductors.
The amount of current flowing into a circuit and its resistance both affect voltage. A voltmeter is used to measure the voltage in a circuit.
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