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Define Watt, Voltage, and Amp.

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Answered by pandyarivan71
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Explanation:

Watts refer to “real power,” while volt-amperes refer to “apparent power.” Both are simply the product of voltage (V) multiplied by amperage (A). ... Thus, a device drawing 3 amps at 120 volts would be rated at 360 watts or 360 volt-amperes.

Answered by limesaga1111
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1. Watt

→ Watt is a unit of power or radiant flux

→ It is named after James Watt

→ It's symbol is (W)

→ It is equivalent to one joule per second

2. Voltage

→ Voltage is the pressure from the electric circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons through a conducting loop

→ It is measured in Volts (V)

→ The Ohm's law is    Voltage = Current x Resistance  (V=IR)

→ It is also called electromotive force.

3. Ampere

→ Ampere is the base unit of electric current in the SI Unit system

→ Ampere = Watts/Volts

→ It is named after Andre-Marie Ampere

→ It is equivalent to one coulomb per second

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