Define 1 volt electric potential and 1 volt potential difference
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1) Potential Difference is defined as the work done in moving unit charge from one end to another end of the conductor. 2) 1 Volt is the potential difference between the two ends of the conductor when 1 J of work is done in moving 1 C of charge from end to another end of the conductor.
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Definitions of volt —
Potential difference across a resistance of 1 Ohm when current of 1 Amp passes through it.
Potential difference betwe two parallel infinite conducting plates 1 meter apart, that create a field of 1 newton per coulomb.
Potential difference between two points on a a conductor that impart energy of 1 Joule per Coulomb of charge that passes through it every second.
Potential difference that produces 1 watt of power when a current of 1 Amp passes through it.