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2) Define: (a) 1 Ampere (b) 1 Ohm (c) 1 Volt​

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Answered by narayanee2007
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Ampere - The SI unit of electric current is Coulomb per second or Ampere.

Ohm- The ohm is defined as an electrical resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt, applied to these points, produces in the conductor a current of one ampere, the conductor not being the seat of any electromotive force.

Volt - The unit of potential difference in SI system is Volt.

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Answered by thakurishani420
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Ampere : the ampere was originally defined as one tenth of the CSG system electromagnetic unit of current ( now known as the abampere ) the amount of current that generates a force of two dynes per centrimate of length between two wires one centrimetre part .

OHM : - one ohm is equal to the resistance of a conductor through which a current of an ampere flows when a potential difference of one volt is applied to it .

VOLT : - the volt is derived unit for electric potential difference and electromotive force .

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