Define 1 Volt, 1Ampere, 1 Ohm with examples
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1 ampere: electric current is said to be 1A if 1coloumb of charge flows in 1sec
1volt: 1joule of work is done to bring 1 coloumb of charge to that point
1ohm : when potential difference of 1 volt is applied through a current of 1A to flow through it
1volt: 1joule of work is done to bring 1 coloumb of charge to that point
1ohm : when potential difference of 1 volt is applied through a current of 1A to flow through it
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1 volt : One volt is defined as energy consumption of one joules per electric charge of one coulomb.
1 Ampere : One ampere is that amount of current which flows to a circuit , when one coulomb of charge per second is transferred through a point in the circuit.
1 Ohms : If one ampere current flows through the conductor , and one volt potential difference is applied across it , then it's resistance is 1 ohm.
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