In SI unit, JC-1is equal to a.Volt b.Newton's law c.pascal d.omega
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Potential difference because it is defined as the work done by charge as we know that si unit of work is joule(J) & charge is(C) so the si unit is JC^-1. Potential difference is the quantity which have the SI unit as JC-1. It is defined as work done by charge. It is a vector quantity
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The given statement is "The unit of voltage is JC
−1
. We have to see whether it is true or false. Since JC
−1
is equal to JouleCoulomb
−1
. Joule is the S.I unit of work and Coulomb is the S.I unit of charge. So, JouleCoulomb
−1
means work done per unit charge which is equal to potential difference. So, JC
−1
is the unit of voltage. Given statement is True.
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