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joule/ coulomb is the same as? ​

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Answered by AwesomeVibes
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Joule is a unit for work done and coulomb is the unit for the charge. The potential is defined as the ratio of the work done to the charge and the unit of the potential difference is volt. Hence, one joule per coulomb is equal to the unit of the potential difference. Therefore it will be equal to one Volt.

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Joule is the unit of energy or work while the coulomb is the unit of electric charge. The work done in moving a charge q in a region of potential V is the product of the charge and the potential (V) present. So, Joule (coulomb)−1 is the same as the electrical potential (V).

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