Name the physical quantity whose s i unit is joule per coulomb is it a scalar or vector
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your answer is ----
potential difference have SI unit is joule per coulomb ..
V = W/Q
where , W = work
Q = charge
& V = potential difference
now , V = W/Q = joule /coulomb
it is a scalar quantity because it doesn't follow law of vector addition whereas it follow scalar addition ..
hope it help you
your answer is ----
potential difference have SI unit is joule per coulomb ..
V = W/Q
where , W = work
Q = charge
& V = potential difference
now , V = W/Q = joule /coulomb
it is a scalar quantity because it doesn't follow law of vector addition whereas it follow scalar addition ..
hope it help you
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physical quantity whose SI unit is joule per Coulomb is electric potential and it is scalar quantity
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