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Define
Electric potential, voltmeter, current and ohm's law.​

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Answered by janvi47
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Here is your answer....

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★ ELECTRIC POTENTIAL:

→ electric potential at a point in an electric field is equal to amount of work done in: bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to that point.

★ VOLTMETER:

→ A device which is used for measuring the potential difference across any two points of a conductor is called voltmeter.

★ ELECTRIC CURRENT:

→ The rate of flow of charge through a conductor is called current.

★ OHM'S LAW:

→ at any constant temperature, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential applied across it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Hey Mates,

Here is your answer....

__________________________________________

★ ELECTRIC POTENTIAL:

→ electric potential at a point in an electric field is equal to amount of work done in: bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to that point.

★ VOLTMETER:

→ A device which is used for measuring the potential difference across any two points of a conductor is called voltmeter.

★ ELECTRIC CURRENT:

→ The rate of flow of charge through a conductor is called current.

★ OHM'S LAW:

→ at any constant temperature, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential applied across it..

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