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Is volt a fundamental unit

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Answered by mukul346274
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Answer:

Volt. The volt is the unit of electric potential difference—electric potential difference is also known as voltage. The size of 1 volt is officially defined as the potential difference between two points of a wire carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated in the wire is 1 watt.

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Answered by lublana
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

We are given that  a unit is volt.

We have to find  that volt is fundamental unit or not.

Volt is a S.I unit of potential difference.

Fundamental unit:It is a basic unit of fundamental quantity  from  which other units of quantities are derived.

In current  circuit,

Fundamental quantity  is charge.

Unit of charge is coulomb.

Therefore, coulomb is a basic unit /fundamental unit in current circuit.

Potential difference,V=\frac{w}{Q}

Potential difference is not a fundamental quantity.Hence, volt is not a fundamental unit.

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