define:
> one watt
> one amphere
> one volt
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1 watt----● A body is said to have power of 1 watt if it does work at the rate of 1 joule in 1 s,
1 ampere-----● Ampere (A) is the SI unit of current. When 1 Coulomb of charge flow through a wire in 1 second then the current through the wire is 1 Ampere.
Current = charge/time
1 A = 1C/1s
1 volt-----● 1 VOLT IS THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS IN A CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTOR WHEN 1 JOULE OF WORK IS DONE TO MOVE 1 COULOMB OF CHARGE FROM ONE POINT TO THE ANOTHER.
1V=1J/1C
CHEERS !!!!!!!
1 watt----● A body is said to have power of 1 watt if it does work at the rate of 1 joule in 1 s,
1 ampere-----● Ampere (A) is the SI unit of current. When 1 Coulomb of charge flow through a wire in 1 second then the current through the wire is 1 Ampere.
Current = charge/time
1 A = 1C/1s
1 volt-----● 1 VOLT IS THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS IN A CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTOR WHEN 1 JOULE OF WORK IS DONE TO MOVE 1 COULOMB OF CHARGE FROM ONE POINT TO THE ANOTHER.
1V=1J/1C
CHEERS !!!!!!!
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One Ampere one Ampere current is said to flow in a conductor if one Coulomb charge flows through it every second
One volt : One joule per one Coulomb
One volt : One joule per one Coulomb
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