Domensional formula for product of voltage and charge per volume
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Voltage = [ML^2 T^-3 A^-1]
Charge per unit volume = [A T L^-3]
Dimensions of their product
= [ML^-1 T^-2]
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Voltage = [ML^2 T^-3 A^-1]
Charge per unit volume = [A T L^-3]
Dimensions of their product
= [ML^-1 T^-2]
pls mark brainlist answer
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Hello, we have been asked: i) State the dimensions of voltage. The work W done to move an amount of charge Q (coulombs) through a potential difference of V volts is given by W = VQ.
ii) state it's SI units. Would I be correct to say
i) the dimensions are V=J/C or could I word it V=W/Q ?
ii) state it's SI units. Would I be correct to say
i) the dimensions are V=J/C or could I word it V=W/Q ?
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