Define (a)electrical (b) one volt (c) electric (d) one ampere
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- Electricity is the presence and flow of electric charge. Using electricity we can transfer energy in ways that allow us to do simple chores. Its best-known form is the flow of electrons through conductors such as copper wires. ... When electrical charges are not moving, electricity is called static electricity.
- One volt is defined as the electric potential between two points of a conducting wire when an electric current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power between those points.
- Electricity is the presence and flow of electric charge. Using electricity we can transfer energy in ways that allow us to do simple chores. Its best-known form is the flow of electrons through conductors such as copper wires. ... It can be used to power machines and electrical devices.
- One ampere can be defined as the unit of electric current and that is equal to the flow of one coulomb of charges per second. Ampere =1 Coulomb/second. Ampere =1 Coulomb/second. 1 Coulomb=6.24×1018electrons. Hence, we can say that, one ampere current is the movement of 6.24×1018.
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