9. Define one volt (11) potential difference.
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When 1 Joule of work is done to move a charge of amount 1 Coulomb from one place to another, then it is said that the potential difference between the two points is 1 Volt(V).
1V = 1J/C
One volt is equal to current of 1 amp times resistance of 1 ohm: 1V = 1A ⋅ 1Ω
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1 volt is defined as energy consumption of 1 joule per electric charge of 1 coulumb. 1v=1j/1c.
1 volt is equal to charge of 1amp times resistance of 1 ohm. 1v=1A×1ohm. I hope this is Answer. thank you
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