Equation represents voltage
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The official SI definition for volt uses power and current, where 1 volt = 1 watt (of power) per 1 ampere (of current). Voltage or electric potential difference is denoted symbolically by ∆V, but more often simply as V, for instance in the context of Ohm's or Kirchhoff's circuit laws.
Derivations from other quantities: Voltage = Energy / charge
Dimension: M L2 T−3 I−1
Common symbols: V, ∆V, U, ∆U
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The official SI definition for volt uses power and current, where 1 volt = 1 watt (of power) per 1 ampere (of current). Voltage or electric potential difference is denoted symbolically by ∆V, but more often simply as V, for instance in the context of Ohm's or Kirchhoff's circuit laws.
Derivations from other quantities: Voltage = Energy / charge
Common symbols: V, ∆V, U, ∆U
Dimension: M L2 T−3 I−1
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