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No. "Voltage" is the difference of electric potential between two points ... the 'pressure' that electrons would feel to move from one point to another if there's a conducting path. The actual flow of electrons between two points is electric "current".
because it show the period of time of something
A line segment is between two end points
Because a place can rotate around those two points as long as the line in on the plane. Two points defines a line. A plane requires 3 points.
The relationship between energy and charge is potential difference or voltage. Where a volt is defined as existing between two points in an electric field when one joule of energy is required to move a charge of one coulomb between the two points.
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I don't think such a unit is used, or would make much sense, in physics. That sounds like the description of voltage - unit volt. However, the volt is not really a difference in electric charge, but rather, of electric potential. It can be understood as potential energy related to electric fields: if there is an electric potential between two points, it requires a certain amount of energy to move a unit charge from one point to the other. Thus, the unit volt is equivalent to joules / coulomb.
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Wherever you are at, there you are- 'distance between points' requires the definition of those two points. Please edit your question accordingly.
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