Define
(a) One ampere
(b) One volt
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(a) one ampere of current is the amount of current flowing through a current carrying conductor if 1 coulomb of charge flows in 1 second
(b) the potential difference across the ends of a metallic wire is 1 volt if 1 joule of work is done to move a charge of 1 coulomb
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(a) When 1 Coulomb Charge Is Carrying For 1 Sec In A Then the current Is 1 Ampere
i•e
1 Ampere = 1 Coulomb
———————
1 Second
≈ A = C
——
s
(b) When 1 Joule Work Is Done Is Carrying 1 Coulomb Charge Then The Potential Difference Is 1 Volt
i•e
1 Volt = 1 Joule
—————
1 Coulomb
≈ V = J
——
C
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