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Define volt and electron volt....

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Volt - - >>

When 1 joule of work is done to move a charge of 1 colomb in a current carrying conductor the potential difference is said to be 1 volt.

When 1 joule of work is done to move a charge of 1 colomb in a current carrying conductor the potential difference is said to be 1 volt.1 volt=1joule/1coulomb

ELECTRON VOLT - - >

The electron volt is defined as the energy acquired by an electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt. It is expressed in joule (SI unit of energy) as follows :

The electron volt is defined as the energy acquired by an electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt. It is expressed in joule (SI unit of energy) as follows :1 electron-volt = 1 eV = (electron charge) (l volt of p. d.)

The electron volt is defined as the energy acquired by an electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt. It is expressed in joule (SI unit of energy) as follows :1 electron-volt = 1 eV = (electron charge) (l volt of p. d.)= 1.60217738 x 10-19 coulomb j (l volt)

The electron volt is defined as the energy acquired by an electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt. It is expressed in joule (SI unit of energy) as follows :1 electron-volt = 1 eV = (electron charge) (l volt of p. d.)= 1.60217738 x 10-19 coulomb j (l volt)= 1.60217738 x lO-19 joule

The electron volt is defined as the energy acquired by an electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt. It is expressed in joule (SI unit of energy) as follows :1 electron-volt = 1 eV = (electron charge) (l volt of p. d.)= 1.60217738 x 10-19 coulomb j (l volt)= 1.60217738 x lO-19 jouleThus, one electron-volt is nearly equal to 1.602 x 10~19 J

Answered by Anonymous
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Volt-- the electric potential difference between two points is said to be one volt of one joule of work is done in moving a charge of one coulumb from one point to another point against the direction of electric field intensity...

1 volt= 1 joule / 1 coulumb

electron volt-- an electron volt is defined as the amount of energy gained by an electron when it is displayed from one point to another point whose potential is higher by 1 volt....

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