Do voltages differ between different points in an unbranched electrical circuit? Why?

The voltages between two points 1, 2 of the unbranched value section differ according to Ohm’s law by the amount of voltage drop U across the resistance R of the circuit section enclosed between these points.
The voltage drop in the section of an unbranched circuit depends on its resistance and the voltage (electromotive force) applied to the section.



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