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Is Voltage the Resonance of Electrons? (Either in AC or DC-please describe each one seperately if needed)
 
I'm not sure what you mean here as others have posted. But from my understanding resonance is only something that can happen in AC Circuits (I don't know about DC Circuits) with capacitors and inductors in it. But if I correctly remember the resonance frequency of something is when the capacitive reactance and inductive reactance become equal and cancel each other.

As far as I'm aware this has nothing to do with voltage and potential difference?
 
You might be better asking this in a post-grad physics forum but this might help:

Just waiting for Lucien to appear...
 
I burned this bridge in one of the OP's previous threads:

But I will stop by to remark on
from my understanding resonance is only something that can happen in AC Circuits
Resonance can be anything from the vibration of a saxophone reed, the swing of a clock pendulum or the catastrophic twisting of the Tacoma Narrows bridge. An electrical circuit can have resonance no matter whether you feed it AC or DC - what you observe in those different situations will be different, in that once a DC circuit has settled into a steady state the resonance won't be excited any more. I think the OP was referring to resonance at the subatomic level, which is a thing, rather than electrical resonance which is a different thing.
 

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