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Voltage, otherwise known as electrical potential difference (denoted ∆V and measured in volts) is the difference in electric potential between two points (adapted from Wikipedia). Voltage can be constant (DC) or varying (AC).
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5V output on AAA Ni-Mh battery charger?
I bought a cheap Ni-Mh battery charger from Aliexpress to charge my rechargeable AA and AAA 1.2V batteries but before I plug them in, I checked the voltage on the charger terminals and it is reading 5V … or can it have some intelligent voltage switching technique or maybe if I put all four batteries in it will divide the voltage which it should not but I am not an expert so.... …