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Joule/coulomb (J/C) is known as​

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Answered by ruddrakshparida2303
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Joule/Coulomb is known as Volt

Answered by shilpa85475
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  • Joule/coulomb (J/C) is known as potential difference.

Potential Difference:

  • It is defined as the difference in potential between two points that represents the work involved or the energy released in the transfer of a unit quantity of electricity from one point to the other.
  • A potential difference of one volt is equal to one joule of energy being used by one coulomb of charge when it flows between two points in a circuit.
  • The SI unit of potential or potential difference is volt, joule/coulomb. One volt may be defined as the one joule of work-done to move a charge of one coulomb.

                                             V= I R

               where v is the voltage,

                           I is the current,

                           R is the resistance.

  • Example: Every battery has two terminals and its voltage is the potential difference between them.

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