Social Sciences, asked by ambarish5913, 11 months ago

Define one volt of potential difference between two conductors.

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Answered by manavjaison
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Heya friend !

Potential difference is said to be 1 volt when 1 joule of work is done move a charge of 1 coulomb from any point A to B.

1 volt = \frac{1 Joule}{1 Coulomb }

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The potential difference between 2 conductor is 1 volt means If you try to move the test charge from one conductor to another then you have to use one Joule of energy or work done will be one Joule

Explanation:

When 1 Joule of work is done to move a charge of amount 1 Coulomb from one place to another, then it is said that the potential difference between the two points is 1 Volt (V).

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