Electric Potential
Electric Potential
3 Electric Potential
Electric Potential
• Electric potential refers to the amount of
energy that electrons possess in a circuit.
Electric Potential
Each electron has electric potential
energy.
•Potential energy is the energy stored
in an object.
– example: An apple hanging from a low branch. The
apple has potential energy because of its position above
the ground. If the apple falls down, it will convert its
stored energy, or potential energy, into motion. Suppose
an apple is at a higher branch. It would have even more
potential energy to convert.
Electric Potential
• A load (ex. light bulb) converts electrical energy into another form of
energy (ex. light energy and heat energy).
• You can compare this to the water flowing past a water wheel. The
wheel converts some of the energy of the water into motion. The water
has more energy before the wheel than after the wheel.
• Therefore, there is higher voltage before the load than after the load.
Potential Difference (Voltage)
A battery has chemical potential energy in the
electrolyte in its electrochemical cells.
• The chemicals in the electrolyte react with the
electrodes.
• This causes a
difference in the
amount of electrons
between the two
terminals.
Potential Difference (Voltage)
– One terminal in a battery has
mainly negative charges (electrons).
– The other terminal has mainly
positive charges.