>>12579395>>12577265Have you taken mechanics? Like basic elementary phys, F = ma?
Then it'll all make sense to you once you realize that voltage is the same thing as work. Specifically, work per unit of charge. So if I tell you that there is a 10 Volt potential difference between two points, then that means that the work required to move the (small positive charge, called a test charge) from a to b would be 10 Joules per Coloumb. So if you are trying to move a charge of say, 2 coloumbs, it would take 20 Joules of work.
TLDR:
VOLTAGE = WORK/CHARGE