define 1Volt and 1Ampere
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1 Volt is the potential difference between two conductor when work done in bringing 1 coulumb of charge is 1 joule..
1ampere is the current when the potential difference is 1 volt and resistance is 1 ohm.
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Explanation:
1Volt:
The potential difference between two points is said to be 1 volt if 1 joule of work is done in moving 1 coulomb of electric charge from one point to other.
1 Volt = 1 Joule/1 Coulomb
1 Ampere:
When 1 coulomb of charge flows through any cross section of a conductor in 1 second, the electric current flowing through it is said to be 1 ampere.
1 ampere= 1coulomb/1 second
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