Define the term Watt and Volt.
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Explanation:
Volt is defined as unit of electric potential.
Watt is defined as unit of power.
Named after James Watt, Watt is the unit of power. In terms of electromagnetism, it is the current flow of one ampere with a voltage of 1 volt. A volt is a derived unit for electric potential, electromotive force, and electric potential difference. The relation between watt and volt is direct. This implies that change in the value of watt will reflect in the change in the value of volt.
Watt And Volt
In physics, the relation between watt and volt can be written as:
1 watt = 1 ampere × 1 volt
1volt=1watt1ampere
Where,
Watt is the measure of power.
Volt is the measure of electric potential.
Ampere is the measure of current.
Volt is the measure of potential difference within two terminal of a conducting wire.
Watt is the rate at which electrical work is performed when a current of one ampere flows across the potential difference of one volt.
The relation between watt and volt are proportionate. That is watt is directly proportional to volt. Which implies that-
When the electric power in terms of watt increases, the electric potential in terms of volt also increases keeping electric current constant.
When the electric power in terms of watt decreases, the electric potential in terms of volt also decreases keeping electric current constant.