Physics, asked by Geniuskiller, 11 months ago

express volt in term of watt and empere​

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Answered by preetgoswami44
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Watt – the basic unit of electric, mechanical, or thermal power in the SI and MKS systems, equal to one joule per second or 10 ergs per second (of a horsepower): for electric power it is equal to one volt-ampere. Back to our analogy; electricity is the flow (like water) of electrons through a conductor like a wire.

Answered by Nishkarshng
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volt is defined as watt divided by ampere because power is defined as product of potential difference and electric current

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