Voltage, otherwise known as electrical potential difference or electric tension (denoted ∆V and measured in volts, or joules per coulomb) is the potential difference between two points — or the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points. Voltage is equal to the work which would have to be done, per unit charge, against a static electric field to move the charge between two points. A voltage may represent either a source of energy (electromotive force), or it may represent lost or stored energy (potential drop). A voltmeter can be used to measure the voltage (or potential difference) between two points in a system; usually a common reference potential such as the ground of the system is used as one of the points. Voltage can be caused by static electric fields, by electric current through a magnetic field, by time-varying magnetic fields, or a combination of all three.
The voltage between two ends of a path is the total energy required to move a small electric charge along that path, divided by the magnitude of the charge. Mathematically this is expressed as the line integral of the electric field and the time rate of change of magnetic field along that path. In the general case, both a static (unchanging) electric field and a dynamic (time-varying) electromagnetic field must be included in determining the voltage between two points.
Jason Statham ( /ˈsteɪθəm/; born 12 September 1967) is an English actor and former diver, known for his roles in the Guy Ritchie crime films Revolver, Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Statham appeared in supporting roles in several American films, such as The Italian Job, as well as playing the lead role in The Transporter, Death Race, Crank, The Bank Job and War (opposite martial arts star Jet Li). Statham also appeared alongside established action film actors Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Jet Li and Dolph Lundgren in The Expendables. He usually performs his own fight scenes and stunts.
Statham was born in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, the son of Eileen (née Yates) and Barry Statham, a lounge singer. He moved to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, where he chose not to follow his father's career working the local market stalls, and decided to pursue the arts. He grew up with football player Vinnie Jones, alongside whom he would later go on to act. Jones introduced him to football, and Statham went on to play for the local grammar school (1978–83), which he had attended since the age of eleven, but his real passion was diving.[citation needed] He practised daily in perfecting his diving techniques – in particular, he finished 12th in the World Championships in 1992. He was also a member of Britain's National Diving Squad for twelve years.
They Dont Make Em Like This Anymore
Plot
After street vigilante Kelly Keane aka LYNX wins a televised audition to become the latest member of THE POWERGIRLS, she finds them to be rather less than heroic; more obsessed with how they look and their popularity than actually saving lives. Their crafty manager, Ben Kline has created them to be the Spice Girls of the superhero world but when evil MISS DEMEANOR attacks London, the girls must work together and become the true superhero team everyone thinks they are.
Plot
After Peter Frisk is locked up in a rehabilitation centre for supervillains, he emerges a changed man, though not exactly by choice. He's been fitted with a shock collar that doles out hearty bursts of electricity when it detects negativity from the wearer. His twelve step process (and his general tolerance for physical pain) is put to the test when faced with his mother's nagging, and his little sister Shelly's surgical antagonisms. Peter's patience is stretched even further when his nemesis (the dashing moralist Captain Paragon) tightens the grip of his justice on a city just trying to get by. ...Maybe what this city needs is just a little bit of villainy after all.
i could watch you for a lifetime, you're my favorite movie
a thousand endings, you mean everything to me
i never know what's coming, forever fascinated
hope you don't stop running, to me 'cause i'll always be waiting
you gotta believe in the voltage that lives inside us.
so lets buckle up and break our walls down.
you gotta believe in the voltage that lives inside us.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe in the voltage that lives inside us.
so lets buckle up and break our walls down.
you gotta believe in the voltage that lives inside us.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
i could watch you for a lifetime, you're my favorite movie
a thousand endings, you mean everything to me
i never know what's coming, forever fascinated
hope you don't stop running, to me 'cause i'll always be waiting
you gotta believe in the voltage that lives inside us.
so lets buckle up and break our walls down.
you gotta believe in the voltage that lives inside us.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.
you gotta believe there is something more.